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State constitutions can limit taxes only on private purposes.
There is no limit on profit, except taxes.
Yes they do. Gambling winnings are taxable no matter what state you live in for Federal taxes. State taxes may or may not be taxable but most likely it is taxable in the State as well.
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Obviously, tax isn't deductible from determining the income that is taxable, for the same tax involved. There is no limit to the amounts. Generally: Federal - State (and city) income taxes and property taxes, (and under a new rule some sales taxes if your in a state without property tax), and of course a plethora of the payroll type taxes may or may not be currently includable in determing Federal taxable income. State Income taxes do not allow their own State (and sometimes other States) taxes to be deducted...essentially you add them back to your Federal Taxable Income. They may also consider some things like Unemployment Ins payments (and other payroll taxes) differently than the Feds. Also generally, to be currently deductible, the tax must have been paid to the jurisdiction, not just what you expect to pay.
No. While State taxes are a deduction to Federal income and hence may change your tax due to the Feds, your Federal tax does not effect your State taxes in any year.
I am not sure what you mean by this or what kind of tax account you may be referring to.On your federal income tax return, you may deduct payments of various types of state and local taxes that are imposed on you within limitations. These include real estate, state and local income taxes, and sales taxes (but not both sales taxes and income taxes). You may not deduct federal incomes taxes. You may not deduct interest or penalties.A few states let you deduct federal income taxes on your state return.
Income taxes may be assessed at both the federal level and the state level. The federal government has the authority to levy income taxes on individuals and corporations across the country, while state governments have the power to impose their own income taxes within their respective jurisdictions.
If you require an extension on the filing of your taxes, do not forget to file an extension for state taxes too. Of course, if you live in a state like Florida that does not have a personal income tax, then you will not need to worry about filing taxes at all. In a majority of other states filing an extension is essential. You may incur certain fees or expenses if you fail to file an extension for your state taxes. Be sure to research the requirements for your state on receiving an extension for the filing of state taxes.
If it's in your name Yes you do.-------------------------------------------------------------------------Yes, the gift is income and must be reported on both your Federal and State income taxes (Local income taxes too if you have those), if its value exceeds the gift limit.The value of a new car will definitely exceed this limit and will have to be reported. A used car may not have to be reported, if it is old enough.Check with a tax professional if you have trouble finding the gift limit to check if you must report the gift income on your returns.
federal, state, and local
There is no age limit ... someone could be 95 years old and have a tattoo.There may be a minimum age limit however, and that could vary from state to state. The tattoo parlor would have such information.
The default speed limit on New York state highways where no speed limit is posted is 55 mph.