Individual taxpayers who itemize their deductions can deduct
either state and local income
taxes or state and local sales
taxes. The ability to deduct state and local taxes — including income or sales
taxes, as well as property
taxes — had been on the tax reform chopping block, but it ultimately survived.
However, for 2018 through 2025, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act imposes a new limit
on the state and local tax deduction. Will you benefit from the sales tax
deduction on your 2017 or 2018 tax return?
Your 2017 return
The sales tax deduction can be valuable if you reside in a state
with no or low income tax or purchased a major item in 2017, such as a car or
boat. How do you determine whether you can save more by deducting sales tax on
your 2017 return? Compare your potential deduction for state and local income
tax to your potential deduction for state and local sales tax.
This isn’t as difficult as you might think: You don’t have to
have receipts documenting all of the sales tax you actually paid during the
year to take full advantage of the deduction. Your deduction can be determined
by using an IRS sales tax calculator that will base the deduction on your
income and the sales tax rates in your locale plus the tax you actually paid on
certain major purchases (for which you will need substantiation).
Your 2018 return
Under the TCJA, for 2018 through 2025, your total deduction for all state and local taxes
combined — including property
tax — is limited to $10,000. You still must choose between deducting income and
sales tax; you can’t deduct both, even if your total state and local tax
deduction wouldn’t exceed $10,000.
Also keep in mind that the TCJA nearly doubles the standard
deduction. So even if itemizing has typically benefited you in the past, you
could end up being better off taking the standard deduction when you file your
2018 return.
So if you’re considering making a large purchase in 2018, you
shouldn’t necessarily count on the sales tax deduction providing you
significant tax savings. You need to look at what your total state and local
tax liability likely will be, as well as whether your total itemized deductions
are likely to exceed the standard deduction.
Questions?
Let us know if you have questions about whether you can benefit
from the sales tax deduction on your 2017 return or about the impact of the
TCJA on your 2018 tax planning. We’d be pleased to help.
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