I itemized roughly 20k last year and had 21000 of exemptions. This year I get the 24k standard deduction. Ouch.
I itemized roughly 20k last year and had 21000 of exemptions. This year I get the 24k standard deduction. Ouch.
Have you considered making less money?
I just did a tax return last night that had $35,000 of state and local taxes ($7000 property tax, $800 vehicle registrations and $27,200 of Iowa withholding) but it is capped at $10,000. I warned them about this when I picked up their taxes on Sunday but needless to say they are not going to be happy when I call them later today with the results.
Wait…wha? Don’t they pay you the big bucks to make those numbers come out better in the end?
I just did a tax return last night that had $35,000 of state and local taxes ($7000 property tax, $800 vehicle registrations and $27,200 of Iowa withholding) but it is capped at $10,000. I warned them about this when I picked up their taxes on Sunday but needless to say they are not going to be happy when I call them later today with the results.
$27k of just Iowa withholding from 1 W2??
Yeah, can't say I feel sorry for them..
I just did a tax return last night that had $35,000 of state and local taxes ($7000 property tax, $800 vehicle registrations and $27,200 of Iowa withholding) but it is capped at $10,000. I warned them about this when I picked up their taxes on Sunday but needless to say they are not going to be happy when I call them later today with the results.
Yeah, farmer. Take down one of your mail boxes.Have you considered making less money?
Technically home improvement can matter on your primary home, but since there is something like a $500k exemption on capital gains when you sell your primary home, it would only help if you sell your house for more than $500k than what you paid for it. Not likely.
On the home office question that was asked, you really should only deduct that if the room is used EXCLUSIVELY as a home office and for nothing else. Most people use the space for other things too, thus disqualifying the home office deduction. This is an audit trigger too, so don't claim this unless you truly are using it as required.
They got rid of the home office credit. I took advantage of that in the past as I’m 100% work from home.
Having 3 kids helped a lot on my taxes. In the past if two parents worked it seemed phase out of child credit happened quickly based on income. My oldest turns 17 next year so will lose that benefit (of course parents blow money out their butts raising kids outside of the tax game). My taxes wouldn’t have changed much without that going on.