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51Gross income / Government / Accountancy / Finance / Itemized deduction / Internal Revenue Code section 183 / Taxation in the United States / Adjusted gross income / IRS tax forms

Schedule C-2 Excess Deductions Against Trade or Business Income Generally, taxpayers may not use excess 5.3% deductions to offset interest (other than from Massachusetts banks), dividends and capital gains income. Howeve

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Language: English - Date: 2013-08-31 22:11:15
52Gross income / Government / Accountancy / Finance / Itemized deduction / Internal Revenue Code section 183 / Taxation in the United States / Adjusted gross income / IRS tax forms

Schedule C-2 Excess Deductions Against Trade or Business Income Generally, taxpayers may not use excess 5.3% deductions to offset interest (other than from Massachusetts banks), dividends and capital gains income. Howeve

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Language: English - Date: 2013-08-31 22:10:26
53Gross income / Government / Accountancy / Finance / Itemized deduction / Above-the-line deduction / Taxation in the United States / IRS tax forms / Adjusted gross income

Schedule C-2 Excess Deductions Against Trade or Business Income Generally, taxpayers may not use excess 5.6% deductions to offset interest (other than from Massachusetts banks), dividends and capital gains income. Howeve

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Language: English - Date: 2013-08-31 21:43:03
54Government / Public economics / Above-the-line deduction / Taxation in the United States / Adjusted gross income / IRS tax forms

Schedule C-2 Excess Deductions Against Trade or Business Income Generally, taxpayers may not use excess 5.95% deductions to offset interest (other than from Massachusetts banks), dividends and capital gains income. Howev

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Language: English - Date: 2013-08-31 22:11:28
55Gross income / Government / Accountancy / Finance / Itemized deduction / Internal Revenue Code section 183 / Taxation in the United States / Adjusted gross income / IRS tax forms

Schedule C-2 Excess Deductions Against Trade or Business Income Generally, taxpayers may not use excess 5.3% deductions to offset interest (other than from Massachusetts banks), dividends and capital gains income. Howeve

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Language: English - Date: 2013-08-31 22:10:26
56Gross income / Government / Accountancy / Finance / Itemized deduction / Internal Revenue Code section 183 / Taxation in the United States / Adjusted gross income / IRS tax forms

Schedule C-2 Excess Deductions Against Trade or Business Income Generally, taxpayers may not use excess 5.3% deductions to offset interest (other than from Massachusetts banks), dividends and capital gains income. Howeve

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Language: English - Date: 2013-08-31 22:11:12
57Taxation in the United States / Money / Business / Finance / Public finance / Tax

Ch. 44 Sec. 31 Expenditures in Excess of Appropriation Emergencies Under the provisions of G.L. c. 44, § 31 (originally St. 1913, c. 719, § 16), city or town departments may incur a liability in excess of appropriation

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Language: English - Date: 2014-02-25 12:20:37
58Addiction / Smoking cessation / Habits / Drug rehabilitation / Smoking / Massachusetts Tobacco Cessation and Prevention Program / Massachusetts health care reform / Nicotine Anonymous / Tobacco smoking / Ethics / Human behavior / Tobacco

Updated[removed]MassHealth Smoking Cessation Benefit Briefing Notes Why provide a smoking cessation benefit? Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable death. In Massachusetts, the excess health care cost due

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Language: English - Date: 2013-08-30 20:04:00
59Gross income / Government / Accountancy / Finance / Itemized deduction / Internal Revenue Code section 183 / Taxation in the United States / Adjusted gross income / IRS tax forms

Schedule C-2 Excess Deductions Against Trade or Business Income Generally, taxpayers may not use excess 5.3% deductions to offset interest (other than from Massachusetts banks), dividends and capital gains income. Howeve

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Language: English - Date: 2013-08-31 22:10:59
60Gross income / Government / Accountancy / Finance / Itemized deduction / Internal Revenue Code section 183 / Taxation in the United States / Adjusted gross income / IRS tax forms

Schedule C-2 Excess Deductions Against Trade or Business Income Generally, taxpayers may not use excess 5.25% deductions to offset interest (other than from Massachusetts banks), dividends and capital gains income. Howev

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Language: English - Date: 2013-08-31 21:48:11
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