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    | Publication 17, Your Federal Income Tax | 2006 Tax Year |  
                  
                     
                        
                           Part Five -  
                              			Standard Deduction and Itemized Deductions
                            
                     After you have figured your adjusted gross income, you are ready to subtract the deductions used to figure taxable income.
                        You can subtract either
                        the standard deduction or itemized deductions. Itemized deductions are deductions for certain expenses that are listed on
                        Schedule A (Form 1040). The
                        ten chapters in this part discuss the standard deduction, each itemized deduction, and the limit on some of your itemized
                        deductions if your adjusted
                        gross income exceeds certain amounts. See chapter 20 for the factors to consider when deciding whether to subtract the standard
                        deduction or itemized
                        deductions.
                        
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