- Look up
deduction in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Deduction may
refer to:
Deductive reasoning, the
mental process of
drawing inferences in
which the...
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income (AGI),
taxpayers can
itemize deductions (from a list of
allowable items) and
subtract those itemized deductions from
their AGI
amount to
arrive at...
-
itemized deductions or the
standard deduction, but
usually choose whichever results in the
lesser amount of tax payable. The
standard deduction is available...
- In
logic and
proof theory,
natural deduction is a kind of
proof calculus in
which logical reasoning is
expressed by
inference rules closely related to...
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additional income. Tax
deductions are a form of tax incentives,
along with
exemptions and tax credits. The
difference between deductions, exemptions, and credits...
- year.
These deductions are set
forth in
Internal Revenue Code
Section 62. A taxpayer's
gross income minus his or her above-the-line
deductions is
equal to...
- In
mathematical logic, a
deduction theorem is a
metatheorem that
justifies doing conditional proofs from a
hypothesis in
systems that do not explicitly...
-
Deduction and
induction may
refer to:
Deductive reasoning Inductive reasoning Validity (logic)
Cogency (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page lists...
- life insurance,
deductions for
certain retirement accounts, or
deductions for FSA or HSA accounts. After-tax
deductions are
deductions that are
occur after...
-
similar to how
systems of
natural deduction transform their premises to
arrive at a conclusion. On this view, some
deductions are
simpler than
others since...