No they are not. They are recreational expenditures.
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It depends. If your car tags are an ad valorem tax, that is, the cost is based on the value of your car, then that cost is a deductible personal property tax. If all passenger cars pay the same flat fee for tags, then no, the cost is a fee, not a tax, and is not deductible.
Yes, but they are already included in your license fee. You will notice on your Colorado Registration/Ownership tax receipt right below the road fee and bridge fee that there is text stating that these fees are already included in your license fee.Since Colorado annual vehicle registration fee is based upon the value, that amount along with the ownership tax to the left of the license fee is tax deductible on the federal portion of your income tax assuming you registered the vehicle in the state of Colorado for the year that you are wanting to take the deductible to reduce cumulative tax liability.
No, adoption fees or donations made to adopt any pet from a shelter is not tax deductible. But if you make a donation beyond the standard fee that is tax deductible if the shelter is a tax exempt entity. This means they need to be a 501(c)(3) organization and filed with the IRS.
No, donating blood is not tax deductible.
The benefit to a ROTH IRA tax deductible is that it is TAX DEDUCTIBLE. But that does not mean that there are no implications, so you still have to be thorough.
Yes. Tax Preparation does lies under business investment thus, is tax deductible.
Gas tax is an excise tax not a sales tax. It is therefore not deductible for federal income tax purposes.
Not deductible on your federal income tax return.
No, gift cards are not tax deductible for a business.
Yes, property tax is deductible in California for state income tax purposes.
Not, depreciation is not deductible for tax purpose. Because it is not wholly exclusively in production