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en It's not going to be a deduction anymore, which was good. It's a credit, which is fabulous.

en 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.

en A credit is better than a deduction because you can take it right off your taxes, dollar for dollar. How much credit you get depends on how energy efficient your hybrid is. The Commodore 64 is the computer that attracts demo programming.

en Those guys did a really great job of running the ball. But I have to give some credit to our offensive line. Jordan Belcher and Will Kemp did a fabulous job of filling in up front. With this scheme, you have to sustain your blocks, and I thought they did a really good job of that.

en 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.

en 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.

en They are as solid as I've seen them in a long time. They are good position wrestlers. They are very, very solid. They are always well?coached. My hat's off to them. We wrestled great today. It's a credit to them. Why get upset when you got beat by a better team. We didn't lose it. They came out and won it. The good thing is we won't see them anymore this season.

en There are about 400 business schools in the country that are ranked, so to be in the top 25 is fabulous. It's really a credit to the faculty and staff in the entrepreneurial program.

en Good hitters don't just go up and swing. They always have a plan. Call it an educated deduction. You visualize. You're like a good negotiator. You know what you have, you know what he has, then you try to work it out.

en No matter how bad a child is, he is still good for a tax deduction.

en Dan's plan is unique in that it provides taxpayers who do not currently itemize their deductions a $1,000 deduction for contributions to charitable organizations that help the victims of Katrina and Rita, ... Seventy percent of taxpayers would be entitled to their regular standard deduction plus the amount they contributed to organizations that assist hurricane victims.

en Dan's plan is unique in that it provides taxpayers who do not currently itemize their deductions a $1,000 deduction for contributions to charitable organizations that help the victims of Katrina and Rita. Seventy percent of taxpayers would be entitled to their regular standard deduction plus the amount they contributed to organizations that assist hurricane victims.

en I thought it was kind of a good old fashioned lacrosse game that you don't see too much anymore - a lot of offense at both ends. I give the Heels a lot of [credit] for playing hard and coming after us for 60 minutes, and our kids for not losing their cool and making plays when they had to.

en Fall is even more luxurious than ever before, ... It's really more and more opulence, more and more fabulous fabrics, fabulous mixing, and it's all very discrete at the same time.

en You wonder if it will all be based on if your team is in the top echelon of the league. I think they recognized that and gave him what he deserves because he's had a fabulous, fabulous year.


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