There are many different types of tax deductibles. Some tax deductible things include apartment rent, charity donations, work supplies, and property taxes.
Yes, interest payments on a debenture are generally tax-deductible for the issuing company, as they are considered a business expense. However, the principal amount of the debenture is not tax-deductible. It's important to consult tax regulations in your jurisdiction, as rules can vary.
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The benefit to a ROTH IRA tax deductible is that it is TAX DEDUCTIBLE. But that does not mean that there are no implications, so you still have to be thorough.
Yes. Tax Preparation does lies under business investment thus, is tax deductible.
Gas tax is an excise tax not a sales tax. It is therefore not deductible for federal income tax purposes.
Concierge fees are generally not tax deductible as they are considered personal expenses.
Concierge doctor fees are generally not tax deductible as they are considered personal expenses.
Yes, LASIK surgery is generally not tax deductible as it is considered an elective cosmetic procedure.
In general, the cost of new gutters is not tax deductible as a personal expense. However, if the gutters are installed for medical reasons or to improve accessibility for a disabled individual, they may be considered a medical expense and could potentially be tax deductible. It's best to consult with a tax professional for specific advice on your situation.
Kiva loans are not tax deductible because they are considered personal loans rather than charitable donations.
No, zakat is not tax deductible in the United States as it is considered a religious obligation rather than a charitable donation for tax purposes.
The 529 college savings plan does not offer a tax deductible on federal income tax returns, however the contributions are considered gifts and come out tax free.
Yes, vehicle registration fees are tax deductible as they are considered a tax on personal property. However if the car was made before 1984, the registration fees may not be deductible.
Yes, interest payments on a debenture are generally tax-deductible for the issuing company, as they are considered a business expense. However, the principal amount of the debenture is not tax-deductible. It's important to consult tax regulations in your jurisdiction, as rules can vary.
Yes, museum membership fees are generally not tax deductible as they are considered to be a personal expense rather than a charitable donation.
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Yes, nursing home expenses are considered to be tax deductible. However, the person deducting these expenses on their tax return must have receipt proof of the items bought.