sseelhoff
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Paid ours on Tuesday. We always pay before the end of the year.
I understand it to be that r/e taxes will be deductible up to $10k :confused3:
This makes sense why only the very blue, high property tax states (Cali, NY, NJ, etc) are complaining so loudly. Most of the country will be un touched by this if I understand this correctly.
Actually the guidance can be relied upon I think. And actually it might be generous in some states. The real test should have been whether a "lien date" (as opposed to an "assessment date") is fixed before the end of the year. Guess they didn't want to have to explain that.I paid numerous property taxes early. Fortunately I had a bill in hand for each-- even though the next installment(s) were not due until 2018. One of my pet peeves is that property taxes in various counties and states do not have uniform due dates. But I guess I should be glad to have that problem! :laughing:
btw, the IRS announcement was only an "advisory," not a ruling. So like many things, you do what is best and things will unfold to where you learned if it was a good thing to do or not. Things could change in the future. But I think you are pretty safe pre-paying taxes if you already have a (future) bill in hand.
Wait a minute...currently you give $1 to a charity so that you get back 15 cents (or 20 or 25 or 35 cents depending on your bracket)? Does that mean that the federal government in effect "matches" your contributions? I don't buy that logic. IMHO people give to charities because they want to. The increased standard deductions are in effect assuming that you will continue to give (or pay taxes), you just don't have to keep track of them all.The real issue is the increase in the standard deduction. That will make most itemized returns go away. Right now something like 1/3 of all returns are itemized. The prediction is less than 10% will be itemized.
One of the big losers is predicted to be charities. If you give to a charity you get a deduction (if you itemize). Now if you don't itemize you are not getting that deduction. That will cause some people to give less.