YES
I don't believe that any state has VAT. To answer your question, no VAT is not deductible as Sales Tax on Schedule A of the 1040 Form.
No. Personal expenses are not deductible on your 1040 income tax return.
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.
NO. Funeral expenses are NOT deductible on the individual 1040 income tax return.
NO The personal interest is never deductible on your 1040 federal income tax return
The booster club should be able to tell you if they are a qualified charitable organization and if your donation to it will be a qualified deductible amount on your federal 1040 income tax return. Because if it is deductible they are required to give you a written acknowledgment of the deductible amount that you would be able use on the schedule A itemized deductions of your 1040 tax form. You are supposed to have this written acknowledgment in your hand when you prepare your 1040 income tax return.
I don't believe that any state has VAT. To answer your question, no VAT is not deductible as Sales Tax on Schedule A of the 1040 Form.
No. Personal expenses are not deductible on your 1040 income tax return.
NO. Funeral expenses are NOT deductible on the individual 1040 income tax return.
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.
Homeowner association fees are NOT deductible on the individual taxpayers 1040 income tax return.
Unreimbursed medical expenses are only deductible in the year that they are paid as a part of all other unreimbursed medical expenses on the schedule A itemized deductions of the 1040 tax form subject to the 7.5% of adjusted gross income limit. The amount over the 7.5%limit is added to all of your other itemized deductions on the schedule A tax form.
NO The personal interest is never deductible on your 1040 federal income tax return
NO. Life insurance premiums would NOT be deductible on your 1040 federal income tax return.
Spousal support payments would not be deductible on your income tax return. Only Alimony payments would be deductible on your 1040 income tax return.
Rental real estate income and losses are entered on line 17 of Form 1040 for 2009. The figure that you enter on that line comes from Form 1040 Schedule E (Supplemental Income and Loss). Generally, your biggest expense for rental property is depreciation. So you'll be attaching Schedule Eand Form 4562 (Depreciation and Amortization) to your Form 1040.
Not on your federal 1040 income tax return.