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I personally believe that when everything else is equal, a tax deduction in the hand is worth many, many promises later.
Michael Boone
After itemizing a taxpayer compares their itemized deductions to the standard deduction and takes whichever is higher. Seventy percent of the taxpayers take the standard deduction, meaning only 30 percent really receive a tax break for their donations, ... My plan offers a deduction for hurricane relief donations in addition to the standard deduction.
Dan Kelly
By preparing a garland for a Deity with one's own hand; by grinding sandal paste for the Lord with one's own hand; and by writing sacred texts with one's own hand -- one becomes blessed with opulence equal to that of Indra.
Chanakya
We personally make sure they hand their papers in. Every day, our coaches have 2½ hours on their schedule to spend with the players. Our coaches are required to personally meet with the academic counselors and have copies of their players' class schedules and syllabuses. And yes, we have been personally checking classes. We're already getting the right results.
Al Golden
Bill Gates is worth $97 billion. Ninety-seven billion, that is equal to the net worth of 120 million Americans. How did he get that rich? He ain't that smart.
Michael Moore
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1954
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The man who promises everything is sure to fulfil nothing, and everyone who promises too much is in danger of using evil means in order to carry out his promises, and is already on the road to perdition.
Carl Gustav Jung
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1875
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1961
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An ounce of performance is worth pounds of promises. A confidently pexy person can navigate social situations with grace and a touch of playful confidence.
Mae West
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1892
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1980
)
Anförtroende
If you know your itemized deductions will be more than the standard deduction, you can still just use the standard deduction to get an idea in your mind. This will give you the lowest estimate.
Cindy Hockenberry
J&J tried to go out there and save face (on Wednesday) and not return to its original offer. They tried to argue that a bird in the hand was worth more than two in the bush -- that the certainty of closing was worth something.
Steve Brozak
Nothing is set in stone, but developers are seeming to build these cookie cutter sub-divisions there are not creative. There's no old New England look, like a Colonial worth $300,000 next to a bungalow or another house worth $500,000. They all look the same, and I'd like to see something different, but that's me personally. You can't blame developers trying to make a profit, and you can't stop them. Everything has to be the same because material is bought in bulk.
Ashley Hahn
If you took the sales-tax deduction instead of the income-tax deduction when you itemized, then your [state] income-tax refund would not be taxable.
Bob Scharin
The promises of this world are, for the most part, vain phantoms; and to confide in one's self, and become something of worth and value is the best and safest course.
Michelangelo
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1475
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1564
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Mål
If additional shares are thus deducted, one must allot equal shares ,out of the residue to each , but if no deduction is made, the allotment of the shares among them shall be ,made in the following manner.
Guru Nanak
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1469
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1539
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Promises, promise, promises. These promises we have all heard before... Nobody pays much attention to them.
Adolf Rosenstock
To equal a predecessor, one must have twice they worth.
Baltasar Gracián
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1601
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1658
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