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Itemized DeductionsIf your deductible personal and family expenses, as defined by the IRS, add up to more than the standard deduction for your filing status, and you have the records to prove them, you should itemize your deductions instead of claming the standard deduction. To do that, you'll have to file Form 1040, and complete Schedule A and attach it to your tax return.
Schedule A divides your itemized deductions into six major categories:
Interest. Two major categories of interest payments are deductible on Schedule A: qualified home mortgage interest, and investment interest. Some other types of interest are deductible in other places on your tax return. Business-related interest payments are deducted on Schedule C, interest on rent-producing property is deductible on Schedule E, and, as of 1998, qualified student loan interest is deductible on Line 33 of your Form 1040. |
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