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Cod
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- Location: Espoo
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by Cod » Tue Aug 15, 2006 11:15 pm
If I had this firebird, I would definately convert it into KITT.
..passed a broken down Firebird on Keha I the otherday...surely Michael was just going for a leak in the bushes...KITT would never let Michael blow a head gasket without initiating a multi-disectionary internal reinjection check...
..could have sworn my Twingo lifted two wheels as we whizzed past...so I dropped a gear....bad Twingo
but back to taxes...so with our new house interest payments (megapayments)..I should split those on my tax card between the two of us, to get the max...
..and just how helpful are the tax office people...are they worth sitting down and running through the numbers with...
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Rosamunda
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by Rosamunda » Wed Aug 16, 2006 8:30 am
Yes, married couples are taxed separately in Finland so you can both make the deduction (up to the ceiling) provided the house is in BOTH you and your wife's names and provided you both have separate incomes. If your wife has no income then she cannot make the deduction...
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priki
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- Location: Tampere
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by priki » Wed Aug 16, 2006 9:55 am
penelope wrote:If your wife has no income then she cannot make the deduction...
..but she can check box 'my deductions can be used in my husbands favour' in her tax form, so the husband can get double deductions of the housing interests..