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To: Bill who wrote (982373)11/17/2016 2:52:12 PM
From: James Seagrove1 Recommendation

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TideGlider

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He doesn't get the difference between avoid and evade.



To: Bill who wrote (982373)11/17/2016 2:59:55 PM
From: J_F_Shepard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1570900
 
No......the 1040 form includes a line for it and it is described in the instructions.... You won't find Trumps scam in the IRS forms....And that conman wants everyone to pay for a military upgrade and NATO nations to pay more.....what military did he pay for? . You won't find off-shore tax havens in any tax prep software either..



To: Bill who wrote (982373)11/17/2016 3:32:07 PM
From: Heywood402 Recommendations

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bentway
J_F_Shepard

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You aren't allowed to deduct your mortgage.

You are allowed to deduct the interest on it, though.

That's what's known as "Welfare for the Rich".

Renters don't get to deduct any part of their rent, yet the landlord who owns the building gets to deduct the interest he pays.

The interest is part of the rent structure, so even though the renter is paying the interest, the property owner gets to deduct it.

It's good to be rich, there are all kinds of ways to make poorer people subsidize your higher standard of living.