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enumerateTo count or list one by one. For example, an enumerated data type defines a list of all possible values for a variable, and no other value can then be placed into it. See device enumeration and ENUM. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| If they are greater than the standard deduction ($7,550 for heads of household for 2006 tax returns, $5,150 for single fliers), you should itemize. The direct rollover may not be particularly effective as a short-term strategy for those who itemize their deductions, since the value of their deductions is already taken into account when they file their taxes. The panel's rationale for proposing to cap the home mortgage interest deduction--which costs $69 billion a year--is, in part, because only 35% of taxpayers itemize their returns and 70% of tax filers get no benefit at all from it. |
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