Yes you can if you itemize your deductions. Union dues are deductible as a Job Expense which is located on Schedule A of the Form 1040 of your Federal Income Tax Return.
I don't know anything about your tax return but I can say that if you have a personal tax return and purchases from Lowes that you refer to are for normal maintenance of your home the answer is no. You cannot deduct expenses for maintaining your home.
No
A individual taxpayer cannot deduct payroll taxes on the individual taxpayers income tax return.
No. Personal expenses would not be deductible on your income tax return.
Not deductible on your income tax return unless the amount paid was to produce taxable income that was reported on your income tax return. Then a limited amount could be deductible on your income tax return.
An employer cannot deduct from your pay without your prior written permission - not union dues, not Social Security, not fed tax withholding. Certainly not the value of a coupon.
I don't know anything about your tax return but I can say that if you have a personal tax return and purchases from Lowes that you refer to are for normal maintenance of your home the answer is no. You cannot deduct expenses for maintaining your home.
I am assuming you are referring to an individual basis. You cannot deduct miscellaneous cash spending on a personal tax return. You cannot deduct household expenses on your tax return either. You cannot deduct your regular cost of living expenses.
It depends on your deductions what it will be. If you are paying on a student loan it can be deducted, or if you donate to charity or do volunteer work that can be a item to deduct. Interest on a mortgage can be deducted. Union dues can be deducted or costs associated with a job. What you need to do is go to a tax service or one of the online sites and fill in your information.
If you are talking about your amount paid with your federal tax return, the answer is no. You cannot deduct your previous years federal income tax on your current years tax return. You can deduct on Schedule A the amount paid on your State income tax return if you itemize your taxes.
Not unless you use the vehicle for business purposes. You may be able to deduct the sales tax if you itemize your tax return.
No
A individual taxpayer cannot deduct payroll taxes on the individual taxpayers income tax return.
No. Personal expenses would not be deductible on your income tax return.
Not deductible on your income tax return unless the amount paid was to produce taxable income that was reported on your income tax return. Then a limited amount could be deductible on your income tax return.
Only if you work in two different locations. You can deduct the expenses of getting between the locations, but not the expenses of getting to and from home.
In certain states, all corporation are required to file a tax return regardless of income. This is also to pay their annual dues or fees to the state.