By the way, in case anyone is interested, "Snaggletoof" is what comes out when you try to describe severe cases of snaggled teeth overbites. (Seriously, just another name I have to use when logging in on a different computer)
Last I heard, they haven't reactivated the Sales Tax Deduction on Schedule A for 2006. This is really significant in states like Tennessee where there is no general income tax. It gets downright personal when I have done several things to make 2006 a deductible year. I bought another car on January 2nd, contributed $500 to the church on January 1st, will contribute another $500 on December 31, paid my 2005 property taxes THIS YEAR and will also pay my 2006 property taxes THIS YEAR. The ultimate "bunching." If I can't deduct my sales taxes, part of my strategy has really backfired.
I think there is the tuition adjustment strung out by this same inaction, and both of these tax breaks were scheduled to expire at the end of 2005.
Does anyone out there have an update on this?
Last I heard, they haven't reactivated the Sales Tax Deduction on Schedule A for 2006. This is really significant in states like Tennessee where there is no general income tax. It gets downright personal when I have done several things to make 2006 a deductible year. I bought another car on January 2nd, contributed $500 to the church on January 1st, will contribute another $500 on December 31, paid my 2005 property taxes THIS YEAR and will also pay my 2006 property taxes THIS YEAR. The ultimate "bunching." If I can't deduct my sales taxes, part of my strategy has really backfired.
I think there is the tuition adjustment strung out by this same inaction, and both of these tax breaks were scheduled to expire at the end of 2005.
Does anyone out there have an update on this?
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