My husband bought a tractor to cut land we own. Can we deduct the interest paid on the note on our taxes?
Answers: No. You can't legally deduct that interest.
If you sold logs off of the property, maybe the interest could offset the income from the log sales, but probably not that either. If you are improving the lot to sell it you can include the cost (reasonable labor, etc.) of improvements on your basis for the land sale, but again, not deduct the interest on the tractor note.
good luck!
No. You can't deduct interest from a car loan and a tractor or truck would be the same. Now if that tractor was used to help you make a living it would be another story.
How many labour mp's, bought property abroad to live on a permanent basis? Name them.?
Answers: why stop at labour mp's?
theres a lot of ordinary folk doing the same . The UK is a holed ship waiting to go down. on the next tide of immigration and inflation. and all the rats are jumping off.
I payed my rent for dec & the landlords be supose to ship my stuff 2days ago.?
I am not sure what my legal option are. They have the rent i owed them, and they said they would ship my stuff on tuesday. I am concerned as i hold job information, money that i be awared in highschool for college training..and i am nervous i am not going to find it back.Answers: If I may - Why would you enjoy your previous landlord be responsible for shipping your belongings to you? Is this a service you compensated for? If so hopefully you have adjectives the details in writing or any agreement you have with him on the subject of your belonging. Unless you have an agreement within writing your legal recourse will be especially minimal at best. You basically disappeared your belonging there and moved out.
Please correct me if I'm stale base but it sounds approaching maybe your previous tenant was holding your belongings contained by lieu of unpaid rent. You've now salaried him and he was said he would release your belongs. Hopefully this innkeeper is a honest, understanding one and will ship your belongings to you - you are paying for the shipping I assume but if you're not at hand certainly isn't any guarantee you'll get hold of them.
Why on earth would you take off behind money? If it go missing you can't possibly hope to recoup it because you hold no way of proving it be even there. I would never move out important papers and money losing for a landlord to hold.
I come up with you have totally right to be concerned about their return but I'm not sure that the manager is at fault here - it may be your own withdrawal of taking responsibility that may be your downfall in this. I see you not have much a legal recourse due to your own irresponsibility contained by this. I'm sorry to be so blunt but if I valued those possessions I would have made my own arrangements for their return at the time of disappearing.
I hope you get them - try not to verbs.
Good Luck
I have never hear of a landlord mortal responsible for shipping a tenants "stuff".