Schedule A sales tax deduction

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  • Billy Joe Tom Bob

    #1

    Schedule A sales tax deduction

    Does the sales tax on a large lawn tractor (non business) qualify to be added to the chart amount under the specified items definition? Also, does the sales tax on a recreational trailer (pull behind) qualify to be added to the chart amount under the specified items definition?
  • B C
    Member
    • Jul 2005
    • 39

    #2
    schA deduction

    I feel the sales tax deduction amount is based on average purchases based on the income reported. I would not have a problem with adding the tax on larger items purchased as you noted.
    Bill

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    • Bill Tubbs
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2006
      • 495

      #3
      No

      Originally posted by Billy Joe Tom Bob
      Does the sales tax on a large lawn tractor (non business) qualify to be added to the chart amount under the specified items definition? Also, does the sales tax on a recreational trailer (pull behind) qualify to be added to the chart amount under the specified items definition?
      Large lawn tractor -- the riding lawn mower variety? I wouldn't add this to the chart amount. The examples on page A-5 instructions for Sch A talk about "motor vehicle (including a car, motorcycle, motor home, recreation vehicle..." -- I don't think the large lawn tractor is in the same league.

      Pull behind recreational trailer -- again, I would say no, not addable to the chart amount.

      But, perhaps these items, plus their other expenses would exceed the chart amount...

      Bill

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