Deduction in a sentence as a noun

Can we please get rid of the mortgage tax deduction now?

You can't have dozens of money losing years, taking tax breaks and deductions all the time without the IRS getting suspicious.

Yep, talk to a CPA. One key issue is you may not have a capital loss, but rather a casualty, which by my read of the flowchart becomes a miscellaneous itemized deduction.

If I hire a person to do some renovation in my home, the tax office pays half of the fee directly to them and I get a deduction as well.

'Ad hominem' is a particular type of invalid deduction.

Meanwhile, I can get zero deduction, all additions, money for any nights spent in an NHS hospital, private health insurance for $150 a month.

So windmills were basically like paycheck deduction of taxes in 21st century America?

The approximation overstates my actual cost on meals by several thousand dollars -- using it as the basis for my deduction saves me about a thousand bucks.

Huge props for including things like the Marginal Tax rate for tax deduction and closing costs, which most of my peers that I've spoken to are unaware of or fail to take into consideration properly.

You mean “without any prior evidence”. The phrase “a priori” means “by reason or deduction alone, without empirical evidence”. The phrase “a priori evidence” is an oxymoron.

With the fixed rate, 30 year mortgage with no prepayment penalty, low down payment and massively subsidized rates; mortgage income deduction & the income exemption for imputed rent; and other government programs it becomes something of a closer call.

In most other places, I am quite content with writing the types, particularly at the top level.> Like whats the point of all the odd rules around := vs =The former is short-hand for variable declaration with assignment and type deduction, while the latter is just regular assignment.

It seems like they have an internal process that goes "Taxpayer claimed deduction, IRS doesn't have paperwork matching payment activity, ergo send letter asking taxpayer to pony up".If Coinbase is going to report earnings to the IRS, it's a good idea to match what they report or you might trigger the algorithm.

Take an extreme, free-market/libertarian form of healthcare policy -- repeal not just Obamacare, but things like the employer tax deduction for health insurance, requiring hospitals to provide life-saving care for anyone regardless of payment capability, etc -- I would vehemently disagree with that, but I would consider crafting and trying to pass such legislation an attempt to govern.

Deduction definitions

noun

a reduction in the gross amount on which a tax is calculated; reduces taxes by the percentage fixed for the taxpayer's income bracket

noun

an amount or percentage deducted

See also: discount

noun

something that is inferred (deduced or entailed or implied); "his resignation had political implications"

See also: entailment implication

noun

reasoning from the general to the particular (or from cause to effect)

See also: synthesis

noun

the act of subtracting (removing a part from the whole); "he complained about the subtraction of money from their paychecks"

See also: subtraction

noun

the act of reducing the selling price of merchandise

See also: discount