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Most overlooked home-related tax deductions
See if you've overlooked any opportunities to save on your taxes:
State sales taxes, including on major home improvements. If you think the deduction for state sales taxes expired in 2011, you're right. But a bill approved this past Jan. 1 restored it, and the restoration is retroactive.
Even if you use the standardized IRS Sales Tax Deduction Calculator to determine whether and how much state sales tax to deduct, you can also add specified big-ticket purchases, including major home improvements. Just be sure to check out the IRS restrictions on those specified items first.
Refinancing points -- including previous refi points when you re-refinance. This is a little complicated, but here goes. When you refinance a loan for the first time, the points are deductible, with a caveat: You can't deduct them all at once, as you can with an initial home purchase. Rather, your tax-deductible points must be spread out over the life of the loan.
But if you've re-refinanced -- and indeed, many people have refinanced multiple times to take advantage of fast-dropping rates -- you could get a tidy deduction as the result of that delayed gratification: You get to deduct the remaining undeducted points on the previous loan. (That's because you're essentially cutting short the life of the loan, paying it off all at once in order to re-refinance.) Woot!
One exception, though: If you re-refinance with the same lender, then you roll those remaining undeducted points into any new points and, again, spread out the total over the loan term.
Energy-saving home improvements. Tax credits for some energy-efficient home improvements officially expired at the end of 2011 -- but we hope you didn't toss your receipts, because Congress recently revived them, retroactive to 2012. And these are credits, not mere deductions, meaning more money in your pocket. You can save up to $500 on your taxes for energy-saving upgrades. Check out the federal Energy Star website for details on which home improvements are eligible.
Charitable donations. Don't forget household items you might have donated throughout the year, as long as they were in good condition. Goodwill has a helpful PDF that estimates the values of commonly donated items, including household items like lamps ($4 to $12), VCRs or DVD players ($8 to $15), computers (as much as $250), and desks and dressers ($20 to $60).
Moving expenses to take your first job. If your new job is at least 50 miles from your old home, you can deduct the cost of getting yourself and your household items there, Kiplinger says, including 23 cents a mile plus parking and tolls if you drove your own car. And you don't have to itemize to take the deduction.
See even more of the most overlooked tax deductions on Kiplinger.com.
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