Made Home Improvements Last Year? You Could Get a Tax Break
If you made any home improvements in 2016, you may be eligible for a tax break or two. Certain home improvements — or certain lines of credit that can be used for home improvements — qualify for a deduction or tax credit from good old Uncle Sam. As you prepare your taxes this year, here are few of …
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1000 Ministry of Health and Oranga Tamariki job losses to fund $2.9b tax breaks for richest landlords – TDB warned you this was a hard right Government
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Would you donate a kidney for $50,000?
Giving a kidney saves a life. Paying donors could fix the shortage. What if I told you there was a way that the US could prevent 60,000 deaths, save American taxpayers $25 billion, and pay a deserving group of people $50,000 each? Would you be interested? Would you wonder why I’m pitching this to …