What a 360 turn around for my good. From devastation to elation after several appraisal of what could have gone wrong, hard grit to put in the required efforts and the special grace of God. It ended in Praise. YES!!! I matched
"I was born here. I'm a citizen"
Baby hold my hand & listen to me. They don't want YOU here either.
On Day ONE he wants to abolish birthright citizenship. Please don't think you're safe because they'll soon want to deport anyone who has ever been born to someone undocumented.
Charitable contributions deduction:
This includes monetary donations to qualified organizations, as well as donations of property, such as clothing or household items.
You must have receipts or other documentation showing the amount of your contributions.
The Lifetime Learning Credit:
This credit is available to taxpayers who are paying for education expenses for themselves or a dependent. The credit can be worth up to $2,000 per tax return and can be claimed for an unlimited number of years.
The American Opportunity Tax Credit:
Up to $2,500 per eligible student for education expenses such as tuition, fees, and course materials.
The student must be enrolled in an eligible educational institution and must be pursuing a degree or other recognized education credential.
Education expenses:
If you or a member of your family is pursuing higher education, you may be able to take advantage of certain education-related tax deductions, such as the American Opportunity Tax Credit or the Lifetime Learning Credit.
The Child and Dependent Care Credit:
This credit is available to individuals who pay for child or dependent care in order to work or look for work. The credit is worth a percentage of the expenses paid, up to a maximum amount.
The child tax credit:
This credit is available to individuals who have qualifying children under the age of 17.
The credit is worth up to $2,000 per child, and it can be claimed by parents, grandparents, and other caregivers who support a child financially.
As a Cardiology fellow, we get a lot of consults for chest pain.
Here is my approach/work-up for this consult.
*Not to use as medical advice, just tips, and always discuss with your fellow/attending*
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