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  2. Is credit card interest tax-deductible? - AOL

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    Interest paid on outstanding student loan debt, mortgage and home equity loan debt, business expenses, and interest on money borrowed to purchase investment property qualifies for a deduction.

  3. Debt Deductions: Does Borrowing Give You a Tax Writeoff? - AOL

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    It's tax time, and everyone's scurrying to find deductions on their returns. If you have loans outstanding, the interest you pay might be tax-deductible -- but it might not. How can you tell? In ...

  4. Can You Buy Stocks With a Credit Card? - AOL

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    You could tap your credit card to make an investment if you're short on cash -- but you probably shouldn't. While buying stocks with funds from a credit card loan or credit card cash advance is ...

  5. Tax benefits of debt - Wikipedia

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    If, instead the firm finances with debt, then, assuming the firm owes $100 of interest to investors, its profits are now 0. Investors now pay taxes on their interest income, say $30. This implies for $100 of profits before taxes, investors got $70. [1] This tax-related encouragement of debt financing has not gone uncriticized. [2]

  6. Tax shield - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the year, he will have: ($5,000 return of capital, $500 revenue (due to the 10% return on each unit of investment), –$4,000 repayment of debt, –$320 interest payment, and $(500-320)*20%= $36 tax). Therefore, he is left with $1,144. He earned net income of $144, or 14.4% return on his $1000 initial equity capital.

  7. Cancellation-of-debt income - Wikipedia

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    Passive activity loss and credit carryovers – Any passive activity loss or credit carryover under 26 U.S.C. §469(b) from the taxable year of the discharge; Foreign tax credit carryovers – Any carryover to or from the taxable year of the discharge for purposes of determining the amount of the credit allowable under 26 U.S.C. §27

  8. Is It Possible To Buy Stocks With a Credit Card? - AOL

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    Although it is possible to buy stocks with a credit card, experts recommend against it. “Brokerage firms prefer you fund your brokerage account using bank transfers or checks,” according to an ...

  9. Debt buyer (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The debt collection industry which includes debt buyers, "in-house collection departments, third-party collection agencies, and collection attorneys", recover and return "billions of dollars in delinquent debt" to "card issuers and other creditors" annually which "increase[s] the availability of consumer credit and reduce[s] its cost". [2]