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Currently, claiming the deduction means filling out the 43-line Form 8829, which often involves complex calculations of allocated expenses, depreciation and carryovers of unused deductions.
The deduction means that Hartlepool, who were four points clear of the relegation zone with one match to play, now sit only one point above Tranmere Rovers, who occupy the last of the relegation slots.
Durham have already enjoyed an increase in their membership and while Stokes said the 48-point deduction means "it's looking very unlikely that we will get back into Division One next year", the England all-rounder says senior players are rallying.
The points deduction means Telford drop below Dartford into 23rd place in the Conference table.
"Q1 deduction" means that test takers have to deduce what the answer to Question 1 is from the spoken text.
The deduction means the Sky Blues, who have seven days to appeal against the decision, slip from 10th to 14th in the table.
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Under taekwondo rules, the point total was recorded as 1-1, buthehe penalty deduction meant a decision for Lopez, 1-0.
(Reductions in tax deductions, including the state and local tax deduction, mean that the bill is a net tax increase for millions of middle-class households).
Because disguising subsidies as tax deductions means they never show up on Congress's list of expenditures.
The elimination of state and local tax deductions means Californians would pay taxes twice on the same income, even though every study suggests that we pay more in federal taxes than we get back in federal benefits.
Today, the U.S. corporate tax rate of 35percentt is one of the highest in the world, but an abundance of loopholes and deductions means that many companies pay far less than that -- or nothing at all.
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