I may be looking too far ahead. I wonder what effect the increase in standard deduction due to property tax will have on some of my clients next year. Here in Mich and I imagine in other states people receive a credit for property tax. The property tax credit becomes a recovery the following year. The question then is if someone receives benefit from this increase in standard deduction(due to property tax) will it become a taxable recovery for 2009?
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Originally posted by LawrenceGR View PostI may be looking too far ahead. I wonder what effect the increase in standard deduction due to property tax will have on some of my clients next year. Here in Mich and I imagine in other states people receive a credit for property tax. The property tax credit becomes a recovery the following year. The question then is if someone receives benefit from this increase in standard deduction(due to property tax) will it become a taxable recovery for 2009?You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say will be misquoted, then used against you.
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Originally posted by Bert73 View PostGood question!
.... and for those that itemize, property taxes have never been recovered income in the following year in all other years.
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