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The phrase "a deduction which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific conclusion or inference drawn from evidence or reasoning.
Example: "The report presented a deduction which highlighted the flaws in the previous analysis."
Alternatives: "an inference that" or "a conclusion which".
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'A presumption is a deduction which the law expressly directs to be made from particular facts and is to be considered by you along with the other evidence.
The credit, a dollar-for-dollar offset against taxes, is worth more than a deduction, which is worth 28 or 33percentt, depending on your tax bracket.
A deduction which is not exact is called redundant [überfüllt].
If the price is falling however, then go with FIFO, because you can maximize your losses and claim a deduction, which will reduce your taxable income.
(A credit is better than a deduction, which simply reduces your taxable income. So if you pay taxes at a 25% rate, a $2,000 credit is equal to an $8,000 deduction).
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"The 15% tax bracket ends at $72,500 for married people filing jointly, and on top of that you have personal exemptions for a couple and a standard deduction, which another $20,000, so you can have $92,500 a year and not pay over 15% on taxes," Burns says.
This is a tax credit, not a tax deduction, which means that you'll get the full amount of the credit returned to you if you don't owe any more taxes.
But job expenses are considered a miscellaneous deduction, which means you can only deduct costs that exceed 2percentt of your adjusted gross income.
Trump's plan is mainly a tax deduction, which would allow parents to deduct the average price of child care from their taxes.
We make a mathematical deduction which implies it as a generic formula.
Likewise, a gallon of B20 qualifies for a 20¢ deduction, which reduces the distributor's tax obligation to 4.4¢.
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