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I am not sure what you mean by this or what kind of tax account you may be referring to.On your federal income tax return, you may deduct payments of various types of state and local taxes that are imposed on you within limitations. These include real estate, state and local income taxes, and sales taxes (but not both sales taxes and income taxes). You may not deduct federal incomes taxes. You may not deduct interest or penalties.A few states let you deduct federal income taxes on your state return.
No. However, you can deduct property taxes from your federal tax liability.
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Alabama and North Dakota are both US states. Both states allow you to deduct some or all of your Federal Income Taxes.
You cannot deduct withheld federal taxes on your federal income tax return. There are some states that allow the deduction of withheld federal taxes on the state income tax return.
Yes they are withheld from your gross pay.
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yes i would deduct money to my child.
According to the IRS, if you itemize deductions on your federal return you may deduct either state and local incometaxes or state and local sales taxes. You get to choose which to deduct, but you may not deduct both, and you can't deduct either unless you itemize deductions.Chances are pretty good that unless your state has low income tax rates and fairly high sales tax rates, you'll be better off deducting the income taxes instead, but you do have the option.
how much is $60 add tax You can deduct the 2009 State Taxes you paid in 2010 on Schedule A (if you itemize). Federal tax payments are not deductible according to the IRS Website
If you are talking about your amount paid with your federal tax return, the answer is no. You cannot deduct your previous years federal income tax on your current years tax return. You can deduct on Schedule A the amount paid on your State income tax return if you itemize your taxes.