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September 17, 2010 at 11:42 AM #606914September 17, 2010 at 12:09 PM #605883PKMANParticipant
[quote=captcha]Parts of MR can be deducted. The way I read the most recent annual report most of the fee is deductible.[/quote]
Yes, but only the portions that are used for maintenance & repair of certain public infrastructures, not the building of these infrastructures. Furthermore, you’d have to proof the the amount (you plan on deducting) are indeed for the maintenance, repair… If you cannot prove, you cannot deduct.September 17, 2010 at 12:09 PM #605970PKMANParticipant[quote=captcha]Parts of MR can be deducted. The way I read the most recent annual report most of the fee is deductible.[/quote]
Yes, but only the portions that are used for maintenance & repair of certain public infrastructures, not the building of these infrastructures. Furthermore, you’d have to proof the the amount (you plan on deducting) are indeed for the maintenance, repair… If you cannot prove, you cannot deduct.September 17, 2010 at 12:09 PM #606524PKMANParticipant[quote=captcha]Parts of MR can be deducted. The way I read the most recent annual report most of the fee is deductible.[/quote]
Yes, but only the portions that are used for maintenance & repair of certain public infrastructures, not the building of these infrastructures. Furthermore, you’d have to proof the the amount (you plan on deducting) are indeed for the maintenance, repair… If you cannot prove, you cannot deduct.September 17, 2010 at 12:09 PM #606631PKMANParticipant[quote=captcha]Parts of MR can be deducted. The way I read the most recent annual report most of the fee is deductible.[/quote]
Yes, but only the portions that are used for maintenance & repair of certain public infrastructures, not the building of these infrastructures. Furthermore, you’d have to proof the the amount (you plan on deducting) are indeed for the maintenance, repair… If you cannot prove, you cannot deduct.September 17, 2010 at 12:09 PM #606950PKMANParticipant[quote=captcha]Parts of MR can be deducted. The way I read the most recent annual report most of the fee is deductible.[/quote]
Yes, but only the portions that are used for maintenance & repair of certain public infrastructures, not the building of these infrastructures. Furthermore, you’d have to proof the the amount (you plan on deducting) are indeed for the maintenance, repair… If you cannot prove, you cannot deduct.September 17, 2010 at 12:14 PM #605893allParticipant[quote=PKMAN][quote=captcha]Parts of MR can be deducted. The way I read the most recent annual report most of the fee is deductible.[/quote]
Yes, but only the portions that are used for maintenance & repair of certain public infrastructures, not the building of these infrastructures. Furthermore, you’d have to proof the the amount (you plan on deducting) are indeed for the maintenance, repair… If you cannot prove, you cannot deduct.See:
http://www.ftb.ca.gov/individuals/faq/net/909.shtml%5B/quote%5D
Maintenance, repair and interest. Most of the fee covers the interest. The annual report gives you the breakdown.September 17, 2010 at 12:14 PM #605980allParticipant[quote=PKMAN][quote=captcha]Parts of MR can be deducted. The way I read the most recent annual report most of the fee is deductible.[/quote]
Yes, but only the portions that are used for maintenance & repair of certain public infrastructures, not the building of these infrastructures. Furthermore, you’d have to proof the the amount (you plan on deducting) are indeed for the maintenance, repair… If you cannot prove, you cannot deduct.See:
http://www.ftb.ca.gov/individuals/faq/net/909.shtml%5B/quote%5D
Maintenance, repair and interest. Most of the fee covers the interest. The annual report gives you the breakdown.September 17, 2010 at 12:14 PM #606534allParticipant[quote=PKMAN][quote=captcha]Parts of MR can be deducted. The way I read the most recent annual report most of the fee is deductible.[/quote]
Yes, but only the portions that are used for maintenance & repair of certain public infrastructures, not the building of these infrastructures. Furthermore, you’d have to proof the the amount (you plan on deducting) are indeed for the maintenance, repair… If you cannot prove, you cannot deduct.See:
http://www.ftb.ca.gov/individuals/faq/net/909.shtml%5B/quote%5D
Maintenance, repair and interest. Most of the fee covers the interest. The annual report gives you the breakdown.September 17, 2010 at 12:14 PM #606641allParticipant[quote=PKMAN][quote=captcha]Parts of MR can be deducted. The way I read the most recent annual report most of the fee is deductible.[/quote]
Yes, but only the portions that are used for maintenance & repair of certain public infrastructures, not the building of these infrastructures. Furthermore, you’d have to proof the the amount (you plan on deducting) are indeed for the maintenance, repair… If you cannot prove, you cannot deduct.See:
http://www.ftb.ca.gov/individuals/faq/net/909.shtml%5B/quote%5D
Maintenance, repair and interest. Most of the fee covers the interest. The annual report gives you the breakdown.September 17, 2010 at 12:14 PM #606960allParticipant[quote=PKMAN][quote=captcha]Parts of MR can be deducted. The way I read the most recent annual report most of the fee is deductible.[/quote]
Yes, but only the portions that are used for maintenance & repair of certain public infrastructures, not the building of these infrastructures. Furthermore, you’d have to proof the the amount (you plan on deducting) are indeed for the maintenance, repair… If you cannot prove, you cannot deduct.See:
http://www.ftb.ca.gov/individuals/faq/net/909.shtml%5B/quote%5D
Maintenance, repair and interest. Most of the fee covers the interest. The annual report gives you the breakdown.September 17, 2010 at 12:16 PM #605903allParticipant[quote=fragile]To find out the MR in Del Sur (or other area of interest), you can follow this link:
http://californiataxdata.us
[/quote]That website is for PUSD only. Won’t work for SEH.
September 17, 2010 at 12:16 PM #605990allParticipant[quote=fragile]To find out the MR in Del Sur (or other area of interest), you can follow this link:
http://californiataxdata.us
[/quote]That website is for PUSD only. Won’t work for SEH.
September 17, 2010 at 12:16 PM #606544allParticipant[quote=fragile]To find out the MR in Del Sur (or other area of interest), you can follow this link:
http://californiataxdata.us
[/quote]That website is for PUSD only. Won’t work for SEH.
September 17, 2010 at 12:16 PM #606651allParticipant[quote=fragile]To find out the MR in Del Sur (or other area of interest), you can follow this link:
http://californiataxdata.us
[/quote]That website is for PUSD only. Won’t work for SEH.
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