Since the focus last year was on TCJA and right now the partial gov't shutdown, can we assume the non-permanent Tax Extenders (i.e., discharge of qualified principal residence indebtedness, residential energy credits, etc.) are dead? Or did I miss something?
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There is a "technical explanation" by the Joint Committee on Taxation re: "Chairman's Discussion draft of the 'Tax Technical and Clerical Corrections Act'" dated January 2, 2019 available from the Joint Committee on Taxation web site. www.jct.gov (document JCX-1-19)
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I just was told in a Webinar from an inside person it is still in limbo. There is a 50/50 chance extenders could be passed late, say in Feb or March. We (and the software companies) have no choice but to proceed without the extenders. (like was done last year) This could result in amended tax returns if material enough but to hold up returns is a judgement call as it could go either way. I am not holding up returns. Actually many states are doing the same thing. Some states are still deciding if they are going to adopt TCJA or not. That is to say states that have a rule where you can only itemize on the state return if you did on the Fed return. State taxes could be substantailly higher this year as more 1040's will use the Standard deduction. Any updates on this state issue would be helpful to be posted on this forum as the forum users come across them.
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