This will depend on what country you're talking about. The rules in the UK are that not only can he deduct tax, but he must. It's called Pay As You Earn (PAYE)
A person can deduct charitable donations on their income tax returns by writing a percentage to a charitable organization. Their income tax returns will be reduced when they get it.
Clearly not, lets rephrase the question. "can i deduct my gym membership fees from my income tax" or maybe "can i deduct any money i spend on holidays from my income tax" Income, its a clue!!! its got the word IN in it! Outgoings are not deducted from income tax. There may be a declaration area on the form you can fill out to state this
No. However, you can deduct property taxes from your federal tax liability.
State income tax payments are deductible on your federal income tax return. (You may deduct state income tax or sales tax, but not both.) Federal income tax payments are deductible on your state tax return in a tiny number of states.
A individual taxpayer cannot deduct payroll taxes on the individual taxpayers income tax return.
No, you cannot deduct state income tax if you don't itemize your deductions.
A person can deduct charitable donations on their income tax returns by writing a percentage to a charitable organization. Their income tax returns will be reduced when they get it.
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Yes, you can deduct state income tax on your federal tax return if you itemize your deductions instead of taking the standard deduction.
Clearly not, lets rephrase the question. "can i deduct my gym membership fees from my income tax" or maybe "can i deduct any money i spend on holidays from my income tax" Income, its a clue!!! its got the word IN in it! Outgoings are not deducted from income tax. There may be a declaration area on the form you can fill out to state this
No. However, you can deduct property taxes from your federal tax liability.
Yes, you can deduct medical expenses for 2017 on your tax return if they exceed 7.5 of your adjusted gross income.
State income tax payments are deductible on your federal income tax return. (You may deduct state income tax or sales tax, but not both.) Federal income tax payments are deductible on your state tax return in a tiny number of states.
A individual taxpayer cannot deduct payroll taxes on the individual taxpayers income tax return.
Yes, government employees are required to pay income tax on their earnings, just like employees in the private sector.
It simply depends on your own personal tax situation.
In general, you cannot deduct attorney fees on your tax return unless they are related to certain types of income, like business or investment income. It's best to consult with a tax professional for specific advice on your situation.