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Need to Know the Tax Deduction Limits When Claiming Deductions? |
by Paul Yancy

There are many reasons why people should know the tax deduction limits when they claim IRS deductions. Most people would say that the main reason is obviously so that they will have to pay the least amount of taxes to the IRS. Usually, the more tax deductions they are able to claim, the less taxes they will have to pay and most people want to pay as little taxes as possible.

Before a taxpayer can understand the importance of knowing tax deduction limits, they have to understand what tax deductions are. Some people do not even know what they are because they never have to claim them. The concept of tax deductions is simple. Tax deductions are expenses that the IRS allows taxpayers to subtract from their income. The result is that, the more tax deductions the taxpayer can subtract from his or her income, the less taxes he or she will have to pay the IRS.

If a taxpayer wants to pay as little taxes as possible, it is important to know all about tax deductions and that includes tax deduction limits. Some people are eligible to claim more tax deductions than others so it is important to know what you can claim legally to avoid any problems that might occur in the future. One way to learn about tax deductions is to read IRS publications.

The IRS deductions are not to be confused with tax credit. The same goes for tax deduction limits versus tax credit limits. They are different. Most people prefer tax credits because tax credits give taxpayers dollars into their pockets whereas tax deductions just lower taxable income. If there is no income, then there is not use lowering it but tax credits may work even if there is no income to report.

Different IRS deductions have their own tax deduction limits. The standard deduction has the easiest limit because it is set by the IRS for anyone claiming the standard deduction. Most people who do not have outrageous expenses during the year will find it best to just claim the standard deduction which is usually more than their itemized deductions anyway. To claim the standard deduction, just tick the box that says standard deduction on your tax form.

If you are not qualified to take the standard IRS deductions, you can claim the itemized deductions. If you claim itemized deductions, it is very important that you know the tax deduction limits. Each itemized deductible expense will have its own limit that you cannot exceed. It is also good to know what the tax deduction limits are so that you can figure out if to claim itemized deductions or take the standard deductions.

Anyone who itemizes tax deductions and does not know the tax deduction limits may be over-claiming something that the IRS does not allow. This can lead to many problems, including an audit. Also, you won’t be able to decide wisely about if you should take the standard deduction, assuming you qualify for it, or the itemized deduction if the tax deduction limits are not known for comparison.

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