Excerpt from Tax Rules Relating to Puerto Rico Under Present Law and Under Statehood, Independence, and Enhanced Commonwealth Status (S. 712, Puerto Rico Status Referendum Act): Scheduled for Hearings Before the Senate Committee on Finance on November 14-15, 1989
The u.s. Tax system permits numerous deductions, exclusions. And credits in the calculation of taxable income and tax liability. Certain expenses are permitted as itemized deductions that reduce taxable income if the sum of these expenses exceeds the standard deduction. In particular, State and local income and property taxes generally are permitted as itemized deductions.
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