Tax Tip 2008-51 |
2007 Tax Year / 2008 Filing Season |
Itemizers Can Deduct Certain Taxes
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Did you know that you may be able to deduct certain
taxes on your federal income tax return? You can take these deductions
if you file Form 1040 and itemize deductions on Schedule A. Deductions
decrease the amount of income subject to taxation.
There are several types of deductible non-business taxes:
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State and local taxes:
You can choose to claim a state and local tax deduction for either
income taxes or sales taxes on your return. You can deduct any state
and local income taxes withheld from your salary in 2007, estimated
taxes paid to state or local governments and any prior year's state or
local income tax as long as they were paid during the tax year. If
deducting general sales taxes instead, you may deduct actual expenses
or use the optional tables provided by the IRS to determine your
deduction amount, relieving you of the need to save receipts. Sales
taxes paid on certain items such as motor vehicles and boats may be
added to the table amount, but only up to the amount paid at the
general sales tax rate.
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Real estate taxes: Deductible real
estate taxes are usually any state, local or foreign taxes on real
property. If a portion of your monthly mortgage payment goes into an
escrow account and your lender periodically pays your real estate taxes
to local governments out of this account, you can deduct only the
amount actually paid during the year to the taxing authorities. Your
lender will normally send you a Form 1098, Mortgage Interest Statement,
at the end of the tax year with this information
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Personal property taxes: Personal
property taxes are deductible when they are based only on the value of
personal property, such as a boat or car. To be deductible, the tax
must be charged to you on a yearly basis, even if it is collected more
than once a year or less than once a year.
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