Essential end of the year tax planning requires determining whether you will take the standard deduction or whether you will itemize your deductions. Consider "bunching" deductible expenses into one or the other year depending upon whether the standard deduction may be taken in one year or whether the adjusted gross income limits for medical (7.5 percent) or miscellaneous itemized deductions (2 percent) may be more easily met.
Even if you know you will itemize deductions, accelerating or deferring them is often a question of determining your probable tax bracket for year end and the next year to maximize their after tax value. Sometimes planning is as simple as paying your state estimated tax or real estate taxes in one year or the other; at other times, it's a question of making certain you gather the right proof and follow the proper steps in time to be entitled to a deduction in one year or the other.
Answer Provided By Andrew Taylor, CPA - Haffley, Taylor & Company
Monday, December 10, 2007
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