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		<title>45 Tax Deductions That Are Often Overlooked</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Aug 2010 09:34:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are plenty of tax deductions that people often forget to utilize when they file their returns. If we believe the annual reports published by IRS, the most common mistake that people make is in entering their social security number – they either forget to enter it at all or enter wrong digits. This example is a proof that when it comes to making mistakes, the opportunities out there are almost unlimited. The fewer mistakes you make, the higher amount of money you can save in taxes. So, here you go; following is a list of forty-five most common deductions that are often overlooked.         ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are plenty of tax deductions that people often forget to utilize when they file their returns. If we believe the annual reports published by IRS, the most common mistake that people make is in entering their social security number – they either forget to enter it at all or enter wrong digits. This example is a proof that when it comes to making mistakes, the opportunities out there are almost unlimited. The fewer mistakes you make, the higher amount of money you can save in taxes. So, here you go; following is a list of forty-five most common deductions that are often overlooked.</p>
<div id="_mcePaste">You can take the home mortgage interest deduction for one second home in addition to your primary home but you must itemize deductions. A boat is considered a second home for federal tax purposes if it has a head (bathroom) a bed (sleeping berth) and a galley (kitchen). You’ll need IRS Form 1098 to deduct the interest and also any points paid to secure a loan, you can also get professional help for any accident from  <a href=" https://montagnamaritimelaw.com/offshore-injuries/">https://montagnamaritimelaw.com/offshore-injuries</a></div>
<p>You can take the home mortgage interest deduction for one second home in addition to your primary home but you must itemize deductions. A boat is considered a second home for federal tax purposes if it has a head (bathroom) a bed (sleeping berth) and a galley (kitchen). You’ll need IRS Form 1098 to deduct the interest and also any points paid to secure a loan.<br />
1. Worthless securities or stock</p>
<p>2. Those tools of business or trade that have a life of less than twelve months</p>
<p>3. Losses caused by embezzlement and theft</p>
<p>4. You can also obtain tax deductions on the amount of money spent in subscribing professional journals</p>
<p>5. Personal property taxes on boats and automobiles by state</p>
<p>6. The expenses and cost associated with any special equipment used by a disabled individual</p>
<p>7. Seller-paid points when a home is purchased</p>
<p>8. 50% of the amount of money paid as self-employment tax</p>
<p>9. Taxes associated with real estate transactions, such as when a property is sold or purchased</p>
<p>10. The cost of protective clothes that you require at work</p>
<p>11. Points on certain types of refinancing, such as on a home mortgage</p>
<p>12. The money spent on personal liability insurance that is paid by an employee for wrongful acts</p>
<p>13. The amount of penalty paid when you withdraw money from a saving account early</p>
<p>14. Self employed individuals can also get tax deductions on certain part of premiums paid on a health insurance policy</p>
<p>15. The money spent on charitable activities; all such out-of-pocket expenses are tax deductible. This includes standard mileage deduction.</p>
<p>16. Late fees and other penalty charges paid on prepayment of a mortgage loan</p>
<p>17. The cost of medical transportation while you are away from home is also tax deductible. This includes all lodging expenses and standard mileage deduction incurred for certain medical reasons.</p>
<p>18. Any amount of money you spend as part of legal fees in order to collect or obtain alimony payments</p>
<p>19. Expenses incurred on legal abortion</p>
<p>20. The money spent on lead paint removal</p>
<p>21. The administration fees charged by an IRA trustee, especially when the charges are billed separately</p>
<p>22. The amount of money you pay as investment advisory fees</p>
<p>23. The money spent in connection with home improvements is also one of the most common tax deductions that are often overlooked.</p>
<p>24. For a disabled person, apart from their <span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 13.3333px;"><a href="https://disabilityrefunds.com/">disability tax credit</a>,</span> impairment-related work expenses are also tax deductible<span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 10pt;">.</span></p>
<p>25. Hospital services fees that may include surgery, nursing services, therapy, and laboratory work</p>
<p>26. Foster child care expenses</p>
<p>27. The amount of money paid as foreign taxes</p>
<p>28. If you have paid certain amount of fees for childbirth preparation classes, especially when the classes are about obstetrical care, you can get that amount deducted when you file tax returns.</p>
<p>29. Many people use a safe deposit box to hold investment. Any fee that is paid to utilize this service is also tax deductible.</p>
<p>30. Expenses incurred when an employee moves from one place to another</p>
<p>31. The amount of money they contribute to a state disability fund.</p>
<p>32. One of the most common tax deductions that are often overlooked is the cost of education, especially when you get enrolled for certain professional courses to improve or maintain your skills and qualifications. All such education expenses to the extent required by your employer or by law are tax deductible.</p>
<p>33. Dues paid to labor unions</p>
<p>34. Depreciation in the value of your home computers</p>
<p>35. Any amount of money that you spend while you are looking for a new job in the same occupation. The deductions in this regard may include the cost associated with the services of outplacement agencies and resume preparation.</p>
<p>36. When you buy a contraceptive with a doctor’s prescription, these expenses are also tax deductible.</p>
<p>37. The cost and expenses associated with the purchase, repair, or maintenance of hearing devices, <a href="https://www.pureoptical.co.uk/coloured-contact-lenses/blue-contact-lenses">blue</a> eye glasses, and contact lenses</p>
<p>38. Closing costs or commission paid when you sell a property</p>
<p>39. The amount of money spent during traveling for laundering and cleaning services also come under tax deductions.</p>
<p>40. The cost and expenses associated with cellular telephones.</p>
<p>41. Theft or casualty losses</p>
<p>42. If you have donated a property to a charitable organization, the appreciation in the value of that property is also tax deductible.</p>
<p>43. Any appraisal fees that you pay for casualty losses or for charitable donations</p>
<p>44. Amortization of the amount of premium that you pay on taxable bonds</p>
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<p>Besides that, if you have paid certain amount of money to professionals as part of accounting fees for IRS audits or tax preparation services, those expenses also come under tax deductions.</p>
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		<title>3 Common Tax Deductions That People Often Miss</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Jul 2010 03:14:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>kevin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There must be times when you file your return and then you realize after a couple of weeks that you actually missed on some great opportunities for tax deductions. You are not the only one; many people skip some good chances to keep their taxes low, mainly because of lack of planning. So, roll up your sleeves and start planning now.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There must be times when you file your return and then you realize after a couple of weeks that you actually missed on some great opportunities for tax deductions. You are not the only one; many people skip some good chances to keep their taxes low, mainly because of lack of planning. So, roll up your sleeves and start planning now.</p>
<p><strong>Noncash Contributions </strong></p>
<p>If you have given cash in charity, you probably remember it to mention in your return, but you often forget to charge your noncash contributions, which may include old furniture, clothes, shoes, anything that the receiver benefits from. All these things obviously do not come for free. You must have once purchased the same and they must still have some current sale value. So, take your pen and paper, get all your donation receipts together, and start preparing a list of all the items that you donated. Once you are ready with the list, the next step is to determine their market value. But, remember, if you do not have receipts of such noncash donations, you won’t be able to qualify for tax deductions.</p>
<p><strong>Using the New Points on Refinancing </strong></p>
<p>Refinancing of homes is something very common and majority of home buyers do this. If you have also refinanced your home, you must utilize the new points generated by it for deductions. For example, if you refinanced the mortgage loan for a period of thirty years (360 months) on April 1, 2009, 9 out of 240 months would have passed by the end of the year 2009. So, if you paid $3600 in points, you can deduct $90 in your tax return for 2009 at the rate of 10 dollars ($3600/360 months) per month for 9 months. Likewise, you will have 12 months in 2010, which means you can have extra tax deductions of $108 (12 X 9) in 2010.</p>
<p><strong>Do You Know Health Insurance Premiums Are Tax Deductible?</strong></p>
<p>Not many people know that the premiums they are paying as part of their health insurance policy are potentially deductible. You can do this by showing the money you paid for premiums in the medical expenses section. It is also important for you to keep in mind that medical expenses can give tax benefits only when the overall amount is more than 7.5% of your AGI (Adjusted Gross Income). In particular, the self-employed professionals who are not having any employer-paid insurance plan can get 100% of the premiums deducted by including the expenses in AGI without itemizing the individual deductions.</p>
<p>A careful planning ahead of time can save you from disappointments and frustrations that missing some potential opportunities for tax deductions can generate.</p>
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