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Image by THE Holy Hand Grenade! Benefits Of Using Public Transportation Many people are opting to use public transportation these days. This could include anything from taking the bus, trolley, subway, commuter train, or tramway. They take these to and from work, to go out on the town, and to get just about anywhere they
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(PRWEB) May 17, 2012 Research published today in Science sheds light on a hot-button political issue: the role and effectiveness of government regulation. Does it kill jobs or protect the public?
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Question by : How can I apply sociology to a school counselor by using perspectives? I’m writing a essay on how sociology applies to a school counselor. I need to use sociological perspectives such as conflict, functionalist, etc. I have one main point but i need two more. any suggestions?! Best answer: Answer by radish1.Use
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Maitland, FL (PRWEB) May 16, 2012 Within the pages of David J. Baldwin?s new book, Understanding the Poison of Money ($ 14.99, paperback, 978-1-61996-814-1; $ 22.99, hardcover, 978-1-61996-815-8; $ 7.49, e-book, 978-1-61996-816-5) readers will uncover the truth about money and what the word of God says in regard to managing it. The author writes from
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Question by Kaydell: Why Don’t We Start by Auditing the Credit Unions? The Campaign for Liberty wants to audi the Federal Reserve. Why don’t we start by auditing the credit unions? After all, the Congress, in its infinite “wisdom” seems to like some of our credit unions to be uninsured. What’s wrong with this “picture”?
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Dallas, Texas (PRWEB) May 13, 2012 Celebrations like World Environment Day, Earth Day and Arbor Day foster awareness of the dangers of pollution and waste to sustainable growth. As organizations plan their observances in 2012, they will want to include green-friendly promotional giveaways that will continue the reminder beyond June 5th.
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Question by mark_hensley@sbcglobal.net: In my town we have several new gambling casinos, recent legislation was passed around the issue of gambling? but it also included Bingo. Is Bingo gambling? I recall the Catholic Church would sponsor Bingo when I was growing up. In fact, that is where I learned to play the game. Never passed
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Image by The Official CTBTO Photostream Mechanical Derusting Technology Performed Using a Shot Blasting Machine Article by Momorubby The improvement of technological innovation greatly prospects for the software of metal to mechanical structures. Many mechanical buildings or parts are created of steel, and the most insidious kind of harm to these areas and structures is
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Image by najeebkhan2009 Question by madisontaylor: Where in the bible does it say gambling is a sin? I was wondering becasue our family puts in five dollars each week for lottery tickets. And people say that gambling is a sin.. but its not like IF we ever won, it would change us. Becasue with or
about 4 months ago
If your trying to make a point about how unfair that is I compleatly agree. Good one.
about 4 months ago
Gambling losses are an itemized deduction but you can only deduct an amount up to your winnings.
The spot for the deduction is on Schedule A.
about 4 months ago
If you have no winnings, then you cannot deduct losses. Losses can only be used to offset winnings.
about 4 months ago
you can not write off gambling losses with out gambling winnings…. you do need documentation of your loss as well. you can report your loss on a sch a , but only if you itemize and all your misc deductions would have to be greater then 2% of your income
about 4 months ago
Unless you’re a professional gambler and report to the IRS as such, you can only deduct losses to offset winnings.
Hope this helps
about 4 months ago
You can write off gamling losses on Schedule A only to the amount of gamling winnings. The winnings will end up on Line 21 of your 1040. The losses will end up on Line 28 of your Sch A, and ARE NOT limted by 2% of your AGI as suggested. If you’re using Turbo tax check in the deductions area – look for sometime like “other misc deductions” or “other deductions” – you should get to a question asking you if you have any other deductions not subject to the 2% limitation. That’s where you’ll put it so it ends up in the right place on your Sch A. Don’t forget to view your forms to make sure it’s in the right place.
about 4 months ago
You can only deduct gambling losses up to the amount of your gambling winnings reported for that same year. There are a number of other requirements to deduct the losses – you have to have a log for the year, with all IRS required information, for ALL of your gambling activity for the year. If you are eligible to deduct gambling losses, they’re a miscellaneous deduction on schedule A. If you don’t itemize, you can’t deduct them.