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February 8, 2019
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New Standard Deduction wins over itemizing now?

  • February 8, 2019
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I'm in the middle of doing my taxes. I've ALWAYS itemized, but this year might be the first where the Standard Deduction "wins." 

I know I'll be close (as I'm now retired).

I'm wondering two things:

a) I presume that TT will automatically jump to the standard deduction after it determines that itemizing isn't the best, and

b) if others are discovering this too. Perhaps my world of keeping track of various deductions will become a waste of time (for things like charitable contributions, even medical expense).

 

In my own case, in Oregon, it's annoying that the $10,000 SALT cap has hit us (as we are a high property tax State).

    Best answer by NCPERSON1

    a) correct, you can put in dummy numbers to prove that to yourself if you prefer

    b) yup - it'll be easier as more taxpayers will just use the standard deduction.  for example, all the Misc deductions have been eliminated

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    NCPERSON1Answer
    February 8, 2019

    a) correct, you can put in dummy numbers to prove that to yourself if you prefer

    b) yup - it'll be easier as more taxpayers will just use the standard deduction.  for example, all the Misc deductions have been eliminated

    ThickAsABrick
    February 8, 2019

    Thanks for the quick reply. I guess I'm going to go through or run the numbers this one time. If I'm no where near close to the Standard Deduction my tax world will get might simple (though I'll still need to obtain various brokerage house numbers so-as to capture a few sources of income). 

    It will be nice to avoid logging all the various expenses (even if I'm not a fan of the tax-cut passed in December 2017 - which will be costly for us all in the long-run).  :-)

    February 23, 2019

    Sir, It just so happens that I posted the opposite recommendation. My experience is different. I got the recommendation that I should use the Standard Deduction. Which I assumed was correct. When I played  with it to itemize versus taking the Standard Deduction of $24,000 for my wife and me (filing jointly) my federal return did dropped from $1,200 to $900.  However, my state return increased from $300 to $900. I picked up $300. I recommended that people play with it. It may be different depending on where you live.

    ThickAsABrick
    February 23, 2019

    Thanks for the advice. I'll have a look.

    For us, I don't think the State will get any larger because we seem to be getting virtually all of it back!

    February 28, 2019

    im aa fellow Oregonian.  I hope you are correct about it looking like we are getting most of our state taxes back.  Im almost ready to start them and find out.

     

    Good luck in what you find out.

    March 10, 2019

    My husband and I have always itemized. Last year that equaled $46,000 in deductions, this year we had to take the standard deduction of $24,000. That hit us hard with now owing close to $5000. Which of the itemized deductions are still available? We file married filing jointly. All of our kids are older so for years we have not had them as dependents. Any help?

    March 10, 2019
    It’s effectively all the same as last year with two major exceptions

    1) state and local taxes which includes property taxes are limited to $10,000

    2) misc deductions are zero