Itemize \I"tem*ize\, v. t. To state in items, or by particulars; to list each item in a collection under discussion; as, to itemize the cost of a railroad. [Local, U. S.] [1913 Webster +PJC]
Then have them itemize all the expenses involved.
State employees are required to report and itemize travel and meal expenses.
To help low-income individuals, the plan would increase the refundable earned-income tax credit for the working poor, and Democrats were pressing for an increase in the standard deduction taken by taxpayers who don't itemize.
After 1986, people who do not itemize their tax returns were unable to deduct charitable contributions, and that raised concern that donations to hospitals and other non-profit organizations might drop.
The individual exemption has been increased from $1,900 to $1,950, while the standard deduction for those who do not itemize will go up as well.
The defense also has said the failure to itemize the loan was an innocent mistake.
(If those expenses, plus other deductions exceed 2% of adjusted gross income, the difference can still be deducted by those taxpayers who itemize).
MCI Communications Corp. has installed a sophisticated system that will provide a customer with phone bills that itemize calls from each of its phones.
You no doubt have your own list of changes that should be made, such as removing the double standard on charitable contributions, deductible to rich folk who itemize expenses and such but not deductible to low-income Joe who doesn't itemize.
You no doubt have your own list of changes that should be made, such as removing the double standard on charitable contributions, deductible to rich folk who itemize expenses and such but not deductible to low-income Joe who doesn't itemize.
The IRS is looking for 111.2 million individual tax returns to be filed this year with 65 percent expected to opt for the comprehensive Form 1040, designed for taxpayers who itemize or who have incomes above $50,000 annually.
In the unlikely event that your daughter had itemized deductions exceeding $2,500, it would be to her advantage to itemize rather than take the standard deduction.
To be sure, with incomes above $40,000, most of these households will still itemize on their tax returns and thus still be able to claim a deduction for whatever they give away.
Westinghouse does not itemize the sales or operating profits for the division in the company's financial results.