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  2. Is Car Loan Interest Tax Deductible? - AOL

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    According to the IRS, interest paid on mortgages, student loans and business loans is tax-deductible. Personal interest, such as interest paid on a loan to purchase a car for personal use, is not ...

  3. Are personal loans taxable? How personal loans affect your ...

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    Personal loanstax deductions depend on how you use the money. You cannot deduct payments from your annual income for tax purposes when personal loans are used for personal needs, such as: Debt ...

  4. Personal contract purchase - Wikipedia

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    A personal contract purchase is a conditional sale agreement, and under UK law the purchaser is protected under the Consumer Credit Act 1974 and the Financial Services Regulations 2004. [ 2 ] Included items

  5. Monetized Installment Sale - Wikipedia

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    In a monetized installment sale, the seller defers recognition of tax on the installment sale payments while 'monetizing' the installment note via a separate, tax free borrowing. Although the tax is deferred until the receipt of payment under the installment contract, an interest charge is imposed on installment sales above $5,000,000, except ...

  6. Trump courts auto workers with car loan tax break, China ...

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    The plan on car loans - which would treat interest paid on vehicle loans like home mortgages on federal tax returns - is the latest in a long string of potential tax cuts the former U.S. president ...

  7. Installment sale - Wikipedia

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    If a taxpayer realizes income (e.g., gain) from an installment sale, the income generally may be reported by the taxpayer under the "installment method." [5] The "installment method" is defined as "a method under which the income recognized for any taxable year [ . . . ] is that proportion of the payments received in that year which the gross profit [ . . . ] bears to the total contract price."

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