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Does anyone know where I can get some info on what I can deduct on my U.S. taxes while living here? For example: I bank at Citibank out of New York. Everytime I use the ATM with no ATM fee becasue I am a customer at the bank, however, I ma charged a Foriegn Bank Fee. This fee is probably not deductible, but I do not know for sure.
By Rikito on Feb 25, 2009, 18:00 in Friendly Talkzone.
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griffbos says on Feb 25, 2009, 18:25: te bank fee I don't believe you can but if you pay a tax on income you can.there is a form you have to file, it and the information on filing can be found on the IRS website, if you still have questions I think you can submitt question via the internet.
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Gator says on Feb 25, 2009, 19:35: Sorry, not deductible; Google this and it will answer a lot of your questions: "Bene, cum Latine nescias, nolo manus meas in te maculare" . 0 funny, 0 helpful. |
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Rikito says on Feb 26, 2009, 03:31: no business, just lil ole' me ...and so it goes 0 funny, 0 helpful. |
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