Yes. But there are some major restrictions.
See Publication 547 for the details:
http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p547.pdf
no
A deduction taken out of payroll for something, reducing the income tax is applied to. Hence you get to pay that item with "pre tax" money...which is cheaper than after tax money.
It depends which state, what charity, time of the year, and the purpose of the charity. Most often charity money can be claimed on a tax deduction sheet in the U.S.
disability insurance
No. No. No. That's really the only explanation needed on this one.
It is called theft or embezzlement when someone steals money from another person.
A pecuniary thief is a person who steals money, as opposed to one who steals property or, today, identities. someone who steals money.
Internet fraud is basically someone that steals your identity online and gains access to your bank accounts to spend money and take out money. it's someone that steals your information via phishing email.
yeah, "my wife"!!how about a "pecuniary thief"?
a so called joog is someone who steals things then uses that money to buy drugs.
A person who steals money is often referred to as a thief or a robber.
When someone steals from you and demands money to return your belongings or to prevent further harm, it is typically referred to as extortion. This illegal act involves coercing a person into providing money or services through threats or intimidation. Extortion can be related to various criminal activities, including blackmail and kidnapping, depending on the context.
No, the United Kingdom does not provide money to people who report cases of other people.
All robbers are thieves but only some thieves are robbers. A thief is anyone who steals something. A robber is someone who steals something under threat of violence. "Your money or your life!" is something said by a robber. Pickpockets, burglars and embezzlers are all thieves. But they are not robbers.
It's when a girl ( known as a hoe ) steals someone's identity to get money , cars , and clothes.
If someone owes you money, you can not put a notice on their credit report of an upcoming lawsuit. A judgment must be entered in court, before it can be reported to a credit report.
Voluntar income deduction is money taken from your gross pay that you have control over.