link8822
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Thank you, rick! Yes, I think the amortization process is more of what I'm asking about. But I found out that it also depends a lot on the state and municipalit...
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While I don't belive the actual tuition is deductible in US, there was a "lifelong learning" tax credit for people pursuing further education. I'm not sure if t...
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Thank you so much, jtax!! That's the answer that really helps me out because it was so confusing every time I hear something like "15% above 40k", but no clarif...
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Thank you very much for the helpful Cautions,@fanfare! Yes, I've owned the 100 shares for 3 years so I'm good on that front.Are the capital gains taxes also pro...
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