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If one spouses itemizes their deductions, the other must, too.
For instance, if one spouse itemizes deductions, the other must, too.
That means going down your declaration (dec) page, which itemizes each area of coverage.
She outlines selection and storage information, and itemizes what each vegetable's ideal pairings might be.
Not everyone who itemizes is rich and not everyone who takes the standard deduction is poor.
WATTERS: He&aposs like the guy at the restaurant when the bill comes, he itemizes the bill.
And still another has come up with 36 versions, though when he itemizes them, he only reaches 19.
He itemizes the points in which he thinks the rule changes will harm consumers and provides a helpful redlining of the changes.
My friend Casey Handmer, a physicist, space enthusiast, and former levitation engineer, itemizes them in this excellent blog post from a few months ago.
The Fourth Republic that emerged largely after his resignation from government was, as Jackson itemizes, far more of a success than is often allowed.
There are a few situations in which filers are not eligible to take the standard deduction, including if you are married filing separately and your spouse itemizes.
The new rule, however, is written more broadly, and more specifically itemizes religious exemptions, including which health care workers are covered and what particular situations might arise.
In statement published on the ArtNews website, Kanders itemizes some of the products manufactured by his company, Safariland — safety holsters, body armor, and tear gas among them.
Painstakingly, Erpenbeck itemizes these queries, one after another, rubbing our faces in their fathomless ignorance, since, by and large, this is our fathomless ignorance, too: Where did you grow up?
His new book itemizes factors contributing to the trend, including income and technological inequality, the growing power technology companies play in society, and the limits of education in keeping pace with innovation.
The invoice itemizes the costs of services described as "Westlands Trip," taken by Mr. Bernhardt in late January and early February 22017 from Washington through Denver, Sacramento and Chicago before heading back to Washington.
"Someone who itemizes on her tax returns but claims commonly-used deductions, such as mortgage interest and charitable contributions, can still do her own tax return, as long as she's organized and has the correct documents," she adds.
A taxpayer can only take the deduction if he or she itemizes, and just one-third of taxpayers itemize, but about 64 percent of Americans own a home (and just over one-third of homeowners have no mortgage).
One pop response is a 23 hit like Cardi B's "Bodak Yellow," which itemizes her revenue streams over a somber minor-mode loop and ratchety drum-machine sounds, offering only the prospect of endless hustling against merciless competition.
"Photography is much more complicated than people think it is," he explained, adding that he was particularly proud of an addition he'd made to the Whitechapel catalog: an excerpt from a reference book that itemizes the numerous forms photography can take.
In the episode's final scene, Jamal gathers the family and confronts his father with a song that itemizes the man's many crimes in explicit detail, from faking his own mother's death to letting Cookie do a 17-year prison term in his stead.
This piece recapitulates online identities: the hierarchically dictated identities of the Domain Name System and certificate authorities, still in use today; the idealistic, impractical "Web of Trust" of PGP; OpenID and OAuth; argues that the next phase of identity is self-sovereign identity; and itemizes its ten core principles.
The music flaunted its influences and drew the best ideas from them; the lyrics could be acutely self-conscious — "Losing My Edge," part of Sunday's set, itemizes a record collection — or sardonically defiant or heartfelt, or all at once in songs like "You Wanted a Hit," which grapples with commercial expectations, or "Someone Great," a song of loss.
"You can have the couch, the lamp, the diamond ring/the books on the shelf, the dishes in the sink," she itemizes over one repeated chord, and soon, with everything cleared out including the bad memories, the electric guitar digs in, the drums kick harder and the melody ascends to where she can be "way up high beyond your gravity" — unencumbered and free.
This article itemizes the various lists of statistics topics. Some of these lists link to hundreds of articles; some link only to a few.
A blistering pair of articles appeared in Premiere magazine ahead of the film's release detailing a "production from hell" and painting Baldwin and Basinger as petulant, spoiled and generally unprofessional.Smith, Liz (January 10, 1991). "Magazine 'Itemizes' Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger". Los Angeles Times. P10.
This list of geological features on Ariel itemizes the named geological features on the moon of Uranus called Ariel. Nearly all of the features are named for bright spirits of world mythologies. All information in the tables below comes from the United States Geological Survey.
There are two contrasts in this section: the first one (verses 16–17) shows how the daughters of Zion are blemished as God's judgment falls on sinners, whereas the second contrast (verses 18–24) itemizes the luxury in life's ease which will be lost in sorrow.
Published in 2000 and written by Jonathan Vankin, the Big Book of the '70s documents ten years of "tackiness and tumult." From disco to polyester fashion, the final Big Book itemizes the fads, personalities, slang, and social insanity that infected the 1970s (as well as the Vietnam War and some classic films).
The Ludwigshafen University Library relies on the Hochschulbibliothekszentrum (hbz),hbz Verbunddienstleistungen: Verbundbibliotheken , retrieved 03-August-2020 a union catalog that itemizes the collections of 63 university and state libraries in North Rhine-Westphalia and Rhineland-Palatinate. The Ludwigshafen University Library is also actively engaged in the community of Rhineland- Palatinate libraries and collaborates with the Mannheim University Library.
Components of price. Image according to Garrett (2008), figure 4-1, p.65 In business economics cost breakdown analysis is a method of cost analysis, which itemizes the cost of a certain product or service into its various components, the so-called cost drivers. The cost breakdown analysis is a popular cost reduction strategy and a viable opportunity for businesses.
Article 12 tasks the State with recognizing that each individual holds an inherent right to the best feasible standard of health, and itemizes (at least in part) the 'freedoms from' and 'entitlements to' that accompany such a right; however, it does not charge the State with ensuring that all individuals, in fact, are fully healthy, nor that all individuals have made full recognition of the rights and opportunities enumerated in the right to health.
Bingham (1920), p. 80, gives the number as 1,800, but a table in Gorrell's History itemizes the total number sent overseas as 1,710, of which 300 were diverted in England, so his figure likely includes those who did receive their training. Bingham stated that the cadets sent to France had been Honor Graduates of the ground course. The failure of the French to train these best candidates came as a bitter disappointment to the Air Service and was extremely detrimental to their morale.
Boston, United States of America: Houghton Mifflin Company. Firstly, write a statement that identifies the purpose of the strategy. Secondly define how the purpose will be achieved concentrating on the key advantages. Next Levinson (1989) suggests writing a descriptive summary on the target market or consumers. The fourth element is to establish a statement that itemizes the marketing tools and methods planning to be used in the strategy (for example, radio advertising during 6.30am – 9am on weekday mornings or window displays that are regularly updated).
A bill of quantities is a document used in tendering in the construction industry in which materials, parts, and labor (and their costs) are itemized. It also (ideally) details the terms and conditions of the construction or repair contract and itemizes all work to enable a contractor to price the work for which he or she is bidding. The quantities may be measured in number, area, volume, weight or time. Preparing a bill of quantities requires that the design is complete and a specification has been prepared.
"Camouflages for sabotage equipment used by the German sabotage services" is the name of a declassified MI5 file which itemizes Nazi deception techniques employed in World War II. The file was made known to the public in 2003. During the War, German saboteurs operating against Britain designed a range of unconventional bomb disguises. According to Mi5, the German weapons were as ingenious as those invented by Britain's Special Operations Executive, which had been detailed in a series of files which had already been declassified in 1999. Disguises included tins of plums, throat lozenges, shaving brushes, batteries, wood, coal, stuffed dogs and, notably, a chocolate bar.
An example would be self checkout at a supermarket. Craig Lambert, a former editor of Harvard Magazine wrote about the new trend towards unpaid "shadow work" in 2011 and followed up his research in a book called Shadow Work: The Unpaid, Unseen Jobs That Fill Your Day in 2015. In it, he itemizes many of the unpaid tasks ordinary people do now that others used to do, such as pump gasoline, bag groceries, make travel arrangements, and check baggage at the airport. He includes the rise of technology and robotics as forces leading to the growth of shadow work, and also includes such factors as crowdsourcing and parental over-engagement in their childrens' lives.

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