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The tax overhaul placed a limit on deductions for state and local taxes, known as SALT, in a landmark change. These deductions were previously unlimited for individuals, although many people who owed the alternative minimum tax lost some or all of their SALT write-offs. Taxpayers can deduct property and income taxes or sales taxes for […]
— Read moreGoods sold in many of the states have a sales tax imposed in addition to the purchase price. There are certain states that do not institute a sales tax for retail goods, however. No matter which state you purchase items in, sales tax can affect your federal tax return when you file. States Without Sales […]
— Read moreEach tax year, many Americans end up paying more than they have to in taxes just because they don’t claim all the deductions they qualify for. No one wants to pay more than is necessary, so before you file your taxes make sure you have taken all the deductions you can. You may be able […]
— Read moreTaking the standard deduction may seem like the easier option when filing your taxes. However, it may not be the most valuable to you in the long run. Itemizing your deductions may lower your taxes owed. You can determine which method works best for you by figuring out the amount of each deduction method. In […]
— Read moreDeductible non-business taxes come in four different types: State, local and foreign income taxes State, local and foreign real estate taxes State, and local personal property taxes State and local general sales taxes Taxes must have been paid during the tax year and ca only be claimed as an itemized deduction, using Schedule A of […]
— Read moreThere are two methods you can use to deduct expenses at tax time: you can either itemize or utilize the standard deduction. Deductions decrease your taxable income, lowering your tax threshold. The standard deduction amount is different depending on factors such as filing status, taxpayer age, and income levels, and is revised annually. There are […]
— Read moreSeveral federal tax provisions have expired as of November 2013, and Congress has yet to respond to the issue. While the public waits for Congress to approve extender legislation, which probably won’t happen until late December at the earliest, there are a few changes that will significantly impact taxpayers filing for 2014. Industry specialists suggest […]
— Read moreOften, you’ll have to choose between itemizing your deductions and taking a standard deduction when you are filing your taxes. You should determine what your deductions amount to using both methods, then choose which option decreases the amount of tax that you owe. Typically, the method that leads to the largest deduction will provide the […]
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