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Taxable Deduction

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Oct 30, 2021
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In Jamaica, a tax deduction is a reduction in taxable income provided by the government to lower an individual’s tax liability. This allows taxpayers to subtract certain eligible expenses from their total income, reducing the amount subject to tax. For example, if a homeowner pays interest on a mortgage, they might be able to deduct this amount from their taxable income. If a person earns J$100,000 but has J$1,000 in mortgage interest, their taxable income could be reduced to J$99,000. Additionally, Jamaica allows deductions for various real estate-related expenses, such as mortgage interest and certain property-related costs. These deductions help alleviate the financial burden on property owners by reducing their overall tax obligations.

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