Under current laws, withdrawals from traditional IRAs are taxed at ordinary rates although someone who itemizes could take a deduction if the money is given to a nonprofit organization.
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In it, he itemizes many of the unpaid tasks ordinary people do now that others used to do, such as pump gasoline, check baggage at the airport.
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A document of several pages, it itemizes the score, gives the inspectors'descriptions and a response by the cruise line concerning what it did to correct any problems.
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In his work Bennett has perfected his role as the timid, diffident eccentric who, in his Yorkshire accent, hilariously itemizes the nonevents and threadbare artifacts of his childhood.
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But he has a strategy to make the remaining deductions go further : He itemizes one year and then takes the standard deduction the next, folding two years of deductions into one.
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Compiled from more than 1, 000 witness accounts, it itemizes how in one area 2, 000 people were slaughtered by troops, many in public executions, in less than six weeks.
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It merely itemizes long lists of toponyms without a claim on whether it is a Biblical reference or a current or recorded Khorasan place, or presents Old Testament quotes without context, etc etc.
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Because the fee is tax deductible, some of that money can be recouped if the taxpayer itemizes, according to Ethan E . Kra, chief actuary for retirement benefits at William M . Mercer Inc.
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For a family of four that makes $ 100, 000 and itemizes its deductions, state income taxes would shrink from $ 5, 364 in 1994 to $ 4, 496 in 1997, 16 percent.
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"Almost any taxpayer who itemizes deductions on their tax return can benefit from charitable deductions, " said Hal McKinney, a partner in the San Francisco accounting firm of Hood & AMP; Strong.