- In an
insurance policy, the
deductible (in
British English, the excess) is the
amount paid out of
pocket by the
policy holder before an
insurance provider...
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Repair and
deduct is a
principle of landlord–tenant law in the
United States regarding a tenant's
legal right to
repair defects or
damages that the landlord...
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deducting tax
under this section. Hence, a
deductor can use his PAN in
place of TAN. 3.
Section 194C of
Income Tax Act, 1961 Tax need to be
deducted 1%...
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accompany a 'proof of identity' and a 'proof of address' (photocopies) of the
deductor. In the case of
online applications,
these do****ents need to be sent over...
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According to the
United States Internal Revenue Code
certain losses are
deductible for tax purposes. To qualify, the loss must not be
compensated by insurance...
- the
United States, a high-
deductible health plan (HDHP) is a
health insurance plan with
lower premiums and
higher deductibles than a
traditional health...
- A tax
deduction or
benefit is an
amount deducted from
taxable income,
usually based on
expenses such as
those incurred to
produce additional income. Tax...
- is
sufficient income to make the contribution.
Contributions are tax-
deductible but with
eligibility requirements based on income,
filing status, and...
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allowed to
deduct their federal income tax from
their Alabama state tax, even if
taking the
standard deduction;
those who
itemize can also
deduct FICA (the...
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private 501(c)(3)
school or a
church school, the
payments are not tax-
deductible charitable contributions because they are
payments for
services rendered...