IRS Pub. 17, Your Federal Income Tax
You deduct taxes on the following schedules.
State and local income taxes.
These taxes are deducted on line 5 of Schedule A (Form 1040), even
if your only source of income is from business, rents, or royalties.
Foreign income taxes.
Generally, income taxes you pay to a foreign country or U.S.
possession can be claimed as an itemized deduction on line 8 of
Schedule A (Form 1040), or as a credit against your U.S. income tax on
Form 1116. For more information, get Publication 514.
Real estate taxes
and personal property taxes.
These taxes are deducted on lines 6 and 7 of Schedule A (Form
1040), unless they are paid on property used in your business or on
property that produces rent or royalty income. See Taxes on
property producing rent or royalty income, later.
Self-employment tax.
Deduct one-half of your self-employment tax on line 27, Form 1040.
Taxes on property producing rent or royalty income.
These taxes generally are deducted on Schedule E (Form 1040).
Other taxes.
All other deductible taxes are deducted on line 8 of Schedule A
(Form 1040).
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