Itemized Deductions Limit Changes
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Right off the bat, those of you who have never itemized, try as hard as you can to keep up with the information that is about to spew your direction. Itemized deductions can be a confusing subject to begin with. If you are looking into itemizing this year for the first time, I wish you luck in your efforts and remember, I am here to help. The pub 17 dos not say when or if all itemized deductions will not have a limit in the future however, under the phase-out rule, the limit on itemized deductions is reduced by one-third for 2006. The deductions that are being affected this year are:
Line 9; Taxes paid
Lines 10, 11 and 12; Interest paid
Line 18; Gifts to charity
Line 26; Job expenses and certain miscellaneous deductions
Line 27; Other miscellaneous deductions (excluding gambling and casualty or theft losses)
"Lines" refer to the lines on the federal tax form 1040.
You are subject to these limits if your adjustable gross income (AGI) is above $150,000 ($75,000 if married filing separately). This is an increase over last years AGI limits of $145,950 ($72,975 MFS). Your' AGI is the amount on line 38 of your 1040 tax return.
What that means for those under $150,000 ($75,000 MFS) is that the medical expenses deduction is the only limit, which is the same for everyone, 7.5% of your AGI. For example, if your AGI is $40,000, 7.5% is $3,000. Say you paid $5,500 in medical expenses you can only claim $2,500. You must subtract 7.5% of your AGI from your medical expenses.
For some people, that's a pretty good stretch. However for others, this can turn out to be a very large deduction.
Now were going to go over how to figure the limit on those certain itemized deductions. So if need to take a break, now is a good time. O.K. if your itemized deductions are subject to the limit, the total of all itemized deductions is reduced by the smaller of the following reduced by one-third:
1.) 80% of your itemized deduction that are affected by the limit. Refer to the list of deductions with a limit.
2.) 3% of the amount by which your AGI exceeds $150,000 ($75,000 MFS).

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