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May 5, 2017--New York City--Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today signed new legislation allowing full union dues to be deducted from New York State taxes. The FY 2018 Enacted Budget creates a union dues deduction for New York taxpayers who itemize deductions at the state level equal to the amount currently disallowed at the federal level due to the 2 percent floor. The deduction is expected to save 500,000 hardworking men and women $35 million annually or about $70 per taxpayer per year. (Kevin P. Coughlin/Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo)
May 5, 2017--New York City--Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today signed new legislation allowing full union dues to be deducted from New York State taxes. The FY 2018 Enacted Budget creates a union dues deduction for New York taxpayers who itemize deductions at the state level equal to the amount currently disallowed at the federal level due to the 2 percent floor. The deduction is expected to save 500,000 hardworking men and women $35 million annually or about $70 per taxpayer per year. (Kevin P. Coughlin/Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo)
May 5, 2017--New York City--Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today signed new legislation allowing full union dues to be deducted from New York State taxes. The FY 2018 Enacted Budget creates a union dues deduction for New York taxpayers who itemize deductions at the state level equal to the amount currently disallowed at the federal level due to the 2 percent floor. The deduction is expected to save 500,000 hardworking men and women $35 million annually or about $70 per taxpayer per year. (Kevin P. Coughlin/Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo)
May 5, 2017--New York City--Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today signed new legislation allowing full union dues to be deducted from New York State taxes. The FY 2018 Enacted Budget creates a union dues deduction for New York taxpayers who itemize deductions at the state level equal to the amount currently disallowed at the federal level due to the 2 percent floor. The deduction is expected to save 500,000 hardworking men and women $35 million annually or about $70 per taxpayer per year. (Kevin P. Coughlin/Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo)
May 5, 2017--New York City--Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today signed new legislation allowing full union dues to be deducted from New York State taxes. The FY 2018 Enacted Budget creates a union dues deduction for New York taxpayers who itemize deductions at the state level equal to the amount currently disallowed at the federal level due to the 2 percent floor. The deduction is expected to save 500,000 hardworking men and women $35 million annually or about $70 per taxpayer per year. (Kevin P. Coughlin/Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo)
May 5, 2017--New York City--Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today signed new legislation allowing full union dues to be deducted from New York State taxes. The FY 2018 Enacted Budget creates a union dues deduction for New York taxpayers who itemize deductions at the state level equal to the amount currently disallowed at the federal level due to the 2 percent floor. The deduction is expected to save 500,000 hardworking men and women $35 million annually or about $70 per taxpayer per year. (Kevin P. Coughlin/Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo)
May 5, 2017--New York City--Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today signed new legislation allowing full union dues to be deducted from New York State taxes. The FY 2018 Enacted Budget creates a union dues deduction for New York taxpayers who itemize deductions at the state level equal to the amount currently disallowed at the federal level due to the 2 percent floor. The deduction is expected to save 500,000 hardworking men and women $35 million annually or about $70 per taxpayer per year. (Kevin P. Coughlin/Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo)
May 5, 2017--New York City--Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today signed new legislation allowing full union dues to be deducted from New York State taxes. The FY 2018 Enacted Budget creates a union dues deduction for New York taxpayers who itemize deductions at the state level equal to the amount currently disallowed at the federal level due to the 2 percent floor. The deduction is expected to save 500,000 hardworking men and women $35 million annually or about $70 per taxpayer per year. (Kevin P. Coughlin/Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo)
May 5, 2017--New York City--Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today signed new legislation allowing full union dues to be deducted from New York State taxes. The FY 2018 Enacted Budget creates a union dues deduction for New York taxpayers who itemize deductions at the state level equal to the amount currently disallowed at the federal level due to the 2 percent floor. The deduction is expected to save 500,000 hardworking men and women $35 million annually or about $70 per taxpayer per year. (Kevin P. Coughlin/Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo)
Governor Phil Murphy swears in Mayor Chuck Chiarello and delivers remarks at the New Jersey Conference of Mayors where he encouraged Mayors to preserve property tax deduction at the Masonic Temple in Trenton in New Jersey on Thursday, February 8th, 2018. Edwin J. Torres/Governor's Office.
May 5, 2017--New York City--Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today signed new legislation allowing full union dues to be deducted from New York State taxes. The FY 2018 Enacted Budget creates a union dues deduction for New York taxpayers who itemize deductions at the state level equal to the amount currently disallowed at the federal level due to the 2 percent floor. The deduction is expected to save 500,000 hardworking men and women $35 million annually or about $70 per taxpayer per year. (Kevin P. Coughlin/Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo)
May 5, 2017--New York City--Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today signed new legislation allowing full union dues to be deducted from New York State taxes. The FY 2018 Enacted Budget creates a union dues deduction for New York taxpayers who itemize deductions at the state level equal to the amount currently disallowed at the federal level due to the 2 percent floor. The deduction is expected to save 500,000 hardworking men and women $35 million annually or about $70 per taxpayer per year. (Kevin P. Coughlin/Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo)
May 5, 2017--New York City--Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today signed new legislation allowing full union dues to be deducted from New York State taxes. The FY 2018 Enacted Budget creates a union dues deduction for New York taxpayers who itemize deductions at the state level equal to the amount currently disallowed at the federal level due to the 2 percent floor. The deduction is expected to save 500,000 hardworking men and women $35 million annually or about $70 per taxpayer per year. (Kevin P. Coughlin/Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo)
Governor Phil Murphy swears in Mayor Chuck Chiarello and delivers remarks at the New Jersey Conference of Mayors where he encouraged Mayors to preserve property tax deduction at the Masonic Temple in Trenton in New Jersey on Thursday, February 8th, 2018. Edwin J. Torres/Governor's Office.
Governor Phil Murphy swears in Mayor Chuck Chiarello and delivers remarks at the New Jersey Conference of Mayors where he encouraged Mayors to preserve property tax deduction at the Masonic Temple in Trenton in New Jersey on Thursday, February 8th, 2018. Edwin J. Torres/Governor's Office.
Governor Phil Murphy swears in Mayor Chuck Chiarello and delivers remarks at the New Jersey Conference of Mayors where he encouraged Mayors to preserve property tax deduction at the Masonic Temple in Trenton in New Jersey on Thursday, February 8th, 2018. Edwin J. Torres/Governor's Office.
Governor Phil Murphy swears in Mayor Chuck Chiarello and delivers remarks at the New Jersey Conference of Mayors where he encouraged Mayors to preserve property tax deduction at the Masonic Temple in Trenton in New Jersey on Thursday, February 8th, 2018. Edwin J. Torres/Governor's Office.
Governor Phil Murphy swears in Mayor Chuck Chiarello and delivers remarks at the New Jersey Conference of Mayors where he encouraged Mayors to preserve property tax deduction at the Masonic Temple in Trenton in New Jersey on Thursday, February 8th, 2018. Edwin J. Torres/Governor's Office.
May 5, 2017--New York City--Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today signed new legislation allowing full union dues to be deducted from New York State taxes. The FY 2018 Enacted Budget creates a union dues deduction for New York taxpayers who itemize deductions at the state level equal to the amount currently disallowed at the federal level due to the 2 percent floor. The deduction is expected to save 500,000 hardworking men and women $35 million annually or about $70 per taxpayer per year. (Kevin P. Coughlin/Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo)
May 5, 2017--New York City--Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today signed new legislation allowing full union dues to be deducted from New York State taxes. The FY 2018 Enacted Budget creates a union dues deduction for New York taxpayers who itemize deductions at the state level equal to the amount currently disallowed at the federal level due to the 2 percent floor. The deduction is expected to save 500,000 hardworking men and women $35 million annually or about $70 per taxpayer per year. (Kevin P. Coughlin/Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo)
May 5, 2017--New York City--Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today signed new legislation allowing full union dues to be deducted from New York State taxes. The FY 2018 Enacted Budget creates a union dues deduction for New York taxpayers who itemize deductions at the state level equal to the amount currently disallowed at the federal level due to the 2 percent floor. The deduction is expected to save 500,000 hardworking men and women $35 million annually or about $70 per taxpayer per year. (Kevin P. Coughlin/Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo)
NJ Governor Phil Murphy announces a new tax plan to offset property tax liability in Marlboro, New Jersey on Friday, February 9th, 2018. Edwin J. Torres/Governor’s Office.
NJ Governor Phil Murphy announces a new tax plan to offset property tax liability in Marlboro, New Jersey on Friday, February 9th, 2018. Edwin J. Torres/Governor’s Office.
A look at various off tax deductions, courtesy TurboTax. This version has the stripper (they wanted to just show a bra). FreeHand.
May 5, 2017--New York City--Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today signed new legislation allowing full union dues to be deducted from New York State taxes. The FY 2018 Enacted Budget creates a union dues deduction for New York taxpayers who itemize deductions at the state level equal to the amount currently disallowed at the federal level due to the 2 percent floor. The deduction is expected to save 500,000 hardworking men and women $35 million annually or about $70 per taxpayer per year. (Kevin P. Coughlin/Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo)
NJ Governor Phil Murphy announces a new tax plan to offset property tax liability in Marlboro, New Jersey on Friday, February 9th, 2018. Edwin J. Torres/Governor’s Office.
NJ Governor Phil Murphy announces a new tax plan to offset property tax liability in Marlboro, New Jersey on Friday, February 9th, 2018. Edwin J. Torres/Governor’s Office.
NJ Governor Phil Murphy announces a new tax plan to offset property tax liability in Marlboro, New Jersey on Friday, February 9th, 2018. Edwin J. Torres/Governor’s Office.
NJ Governor Phil Murphy announces a new tax plan to offset property tax liability in Marlboro, New Jersey on Friday, February 9th, 2018. Edwin J. Torres/Governor’s Office.
May 5, 2017--New York City--Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today signed new legislation allowing full union dues to be deducted from New York State taxes. The FY 2018 Enacted Budget creates a union dues deduction for New York taxpayers who itemize deductions at the state level equal to the amount currently disallowed at the federal level due to the 2 percent floor. The deduction is expected to save 500,000 hardworking men and women $35 million annually or about $70 per taxpayer per year. (Kevin P. Coughlin/Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo)
May 5, 2017--New York City--Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today signed new legislation allowing full union dues to be deducted from New York State taxes. The FY 2018 Enacted Budget creates a union dues deduction for New York taxpayers who itemize deductions at the state level equal to the amount currently disallowed at the federal level due to the 2 percent floor. The deduction is expected to save 500,000 hardworking men and women $35 million annually or about $70 per taxpayer per year. (Kevin P. Coughlin/Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo)
May 5, 2017--New York City--Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today signed new legislation allowing full union dues to be deducted from New York State taxes. The FY 2018 Enacted Budget creates a union dues deduction for New York taxpayers who itemize deductions at the state level equal to the amount currently disallowed at the federal level due to the 2 percent floor. The deduction is expected to save 500,000 hardworking men and women $35 million annually or about $70 per taxpayer per year. (Kevin P. Coughlin/Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo)
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Me (chewing on the Ken doll), my Dad, Steven and Grandpa Kiefer.
Steven's shirt says "I'm a tax deduction".
April 15th! Taxes are due! We did ours last month, and yes, it's true... the government lets you keep more of what you earn for having children - woo hoo!!!
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What qualifies as an entertainment tax deduction? Read more about it on our blog: jgtaxgroup.us/?p=406#
How to combine equipment financing from Crest Capital with the Section 179 tax deduction to actually create cash profit in 2011.