You said you know where you can look that up. As you said, you cannot look up something that doesn't exist, but one can look up US tax law for freelancers in the entertainment business (I don't know the exact terms). I thought you mean that bySo you don't...I know exactly where you can look that up.
Do you think you‘d sell your soul
To just have one thing to turn out right?
IRS TAX CODE. Somewhere in the 70,000+ pages you'll find an answer. Go to the table of contents and look up "Tax laws that do not exiist". It will take you to the page.
Last edited by MOTO13; 12-05-2013 at 11:54 AM.
Nope. Didn't help. Still pissed. Any other suggestions? What country you from?
Thanks, I thought that I mixed something up. Tax deductible means someone has to pay less taxes at the end of the year, am I correct?
Do you think you‘d sell your soul
To just have one thing to turn out right?
Charitable deductions (tax) are not available to everyone. You must file an itemized tax return in order to take adavantage. Then your total itemized deductions must be greater than the standard deduction in order for it to do any good. A bit redundant I know. Charitable deductions are deductions from income and not a direct reduction dollar for dollar in tax liability.
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