Chapter 2 Section 1: Adjustments and Itemized Deductions Flashcards

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How do Self-Employment FICA, Self-Employed Health Insurance, and Self-Employed Retirement factor into taxes?

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Adjustments for AGI, not deducted on Schedule C

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What are deductions to arrive at AGI, and what are adjustments to AGI or to arrive at taxable income?

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To arrive at: adjustment

To AGI: deduction

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What amount can be deducted for educator expenses?

Who is an eligible educator?

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$250

K-12

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What are the four types of IRA accounts?

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Deductible IRA
Nondeductible IRA
Roth IRA
Coverdell Education Savings Account IRA

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For deductible IRAs, what can you deduct?

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The regular IRA, as an adjustment, as long as the contribution is made by April 15

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Are accumulated earnings on a deductible IRA taxed?

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No, it is deferred

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Are withdrawals from a deductible IRA taxed?

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Yes, as ordinary income

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When are contributions to a deductible IRA not deductible?

What is the exception?

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When you are rich AND a participant in a retirement plan
You are not considered a participant just because your spouse is, until you’re super rich. Then you are because your spouse is.

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What amount contributed to a deductible IRA can be deducted?

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The maximum is the lesser of:
5500 or the individual’s compensation

For a married couple, double 5500 and total their compensation

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What is the surprising element included in compensation for the calculation of a deductible IRA contribution?

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Alimony

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What is the catch-up contribution?

Who qualifies?

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An additional contribution of 1000 is allowed per year

Individuals 50 years or older

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Are contributions to a Roth IRA deductible?

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No

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Are accumulated earnings on a Roth IRA taxed?

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Not while they are still in the account

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Are distributions from a Roth IRA taxed?

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No, up until you’ve distributed what you contributed. Anything else is earnings, and is taxed unless it’s qualified nontaxable distributions.

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What are the contribution limits for a Roth IRA?

How do they interact with other types of IRAs?

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Single: 5500, married: 11000

It is combined with all the other types of IRAs

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Is there a phaseout for Roth IRAs?

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Yes, according to MAGI

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What are the conditions for a qualified nontaxable distribution of the accumulated earnings of a Roth IRA?

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Distributed after the taxpayer is 59 1/2 years old OR
To a beneficiary after the taxpayer’s death OR
Because the taxpayer is disabled OR
For use by a first time homebuyer

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Are rollovers from a regular to Roth IRA taxable?

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They are taxable as income, but there is no penalty for the temporary withdrawal if it is before they are old enough.

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Who would use a nondeductible IRA?

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It’s a last resort option - a fallback for people not eligible for a deductible or Roth.

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What are the contribution limits for a nondeductible IRA?

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The lesser of 5500 or the individual’s compensation.

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Are accumulated earnings on a nondeductible IRA taxed?

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Not until they are withdrawn.

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Are distributions from a nondeductible IRA taxed?

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Earnings - yes

Principal contributions - no

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Who is a good example of someone who would use a Coverdell Education Savings Account?

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Grandparents, for their grandkids

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Are contributions to a Coverdell Education Savings Account deductible?
How many contributions can be made per year?
What is the maximum amount of a contribution?

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They are nondeductible
You can make a contribution for each beneficiary, and you can have as many beneficiaries as you want
2000 per beneficiary

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Are accumulated earnings on a Coverdell Education Savings Account taxed?
Not while in the account
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What grades can the qualified education expenses be for when using a Coverdell account?
K-12
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What is the time limitation on a Coverdell account? | What happens when it's reached?
When the beneficiary reaches 30 years old. | Any remainder must be distributed, either to the beneficiary, or rolled over to another family member
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What are the contribution requirements for a Coverdell account? What is the maximum contribution?
The beneficiary must be under 18 | The max contribution is 2000
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Is there a phaseout for Coverdell accounts?
Of course.
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What is the adjustment for education loan interest? What about the excess? Is there a phaseout?
2500 The excess is disallowed, because it is personal Yes, there is a phaseout.
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What is the tuition and fees adjustment? What do you do with the excess? Is there a phaseout?
The maximum is 4000 Excess is a deductible education expense, subject to 2% of AGI limit Yes
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What are health savings accounts?
They enable workers with high deductibles to make pretax contributions up to 3350 to cover health care costs
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What are the qualifications for deductible moving expenses?
Move far away for work reasons Stay for 75% of the next year Only allow direct costs (not meals, pre-move hunting, breaking a lease, or temporary housing)
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What amounts are deductible for: Self-employment tax Self-employment health insurance Self-employment Keogh plans
Tax: 50% Health Ins: 100% Keogh: Lesser of 53000 or 25% of net Keogh earnings
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How do you calculate Net Keogh Earnings?
``` Business Income -Business Expenses =Net Business Income - 1/2 S/E tax - Keogh Deduction = Keogh Net Earnings (x25% = deduction) ```
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What is the alternative way to get deductible amount for Keogh plans?
Net business income - 1/2 S/E tax = Gross S/E Income x 20%
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Explain the penalty on Early Withdrawal of Savings
The interest is forfeited, do not net against net interest income
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Are alimony payments deductible? Is child support? Are property settlements?
Alimony: yes Child Support: no Property: no
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What is the key condition for the standard deduction when married filing separately?
Both need to take the standard
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What impact does being elderly or blind make?
You get a larger standard deduction | NOT an additional exemption
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Are there phaseouts on itemized deductions? | What is the maximum amount of itemized deductions to be disallowed?
Yes | 20% - so you are guaranteed 80%
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Do veterinarian expenses qualify as medical?
No. We don't care about pets.
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When do you deduct medical expenses?
When paid or charged - no matching
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What is the formula for deductible medical expenses?
``` Qualified medical expenses - Insurance reimbursements = Qualified medical expense paid - 10% of AGI = Deductible medical expenses ```
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What do you do with insurance reimbursements that exceed medical costs?
Include the excess as taxable income
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What state, local and foreign taxes are deductible?
Real estate Income Personal property Sales
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What is the relationship between income and sales tax for deductions?
You choose one or the other
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How do you handle real estate taxes in the year of sale?
Prorate them
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What taxes are nondeductible?
``` Federal taxes (including social security) Inheritance taxes (for estates) Business and rental property taxes (scheds C and E) ```
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Is home mortgage interest deductible?
Yes, to buy your first or second home | Also, home equity indebtedness interest is deductible up to 100000 or the equity in the home
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Is investment interest expense deductible?
Only up to net taxable investment income
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Is personal (consumer) interest deductible?
No
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When is prepaid interest deductible?
When incurred and paid
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Is educational loan interest deductible?
It's an adjustment, not a deduction
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How do you define charity?
Items given to organizations - not individuals or political campaigns
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What is the maximum deduction for charity?
50% of AGI for cash | 30% of AGI for capital property
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What do you do with consideration received for a charitable contribution?
You subtract the value of the consideration received from the donation, and deduct the remainder.
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Can you deduct the value of time or services donated?
No
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What do you do with charitable contributions above the 50% limit?
Carry forward for up to 5 years
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Are casualty and theft losses deductible?
They are, when: Individual events are over $100 The total of the events exceeds 10% of AGI They are sudden and unexpected
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Are unreimbursed business expenses deductible?
Yes, as long as the combination of miscellaneous itemized deductions exceeds 2% of AGI
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What transportation expenses qualify as unreimbursed business expenses?
Anything other than your normal commute
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What do you do with insurance reimbursements that exceed medical costs?
Include the excess as taxable income
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What state, local and foreign taxes are deductible?
Real estate Income Personal property Sales
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What is the relationship between income and sales tax for deductions?
You choose one or the other
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How do you handle real estate taxes in the year of sale?
Prorate them
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What taxes are nondeductible?
``` Federal taxes (including social security) Inheritance taxes (for estates) Business and rental property taxes (scheds C and E) ```
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Is home mortgage interest deductible?
Yes, to buy your first or second home | Also, home equity indebtedness interest is deductible up to 100000 or the equity in the home
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Is investment interest expense deductible?
Only up to net taxable investment income
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Is personal (consumer) interest deductible?
No
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When is prepaid interest deductible?
When incurred and paid
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Is educational loan interest deductible?
It's an adjustment, not a deduction
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How do you define charity?
Items given to organizations - not individuals or political campaigns
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What is the maximum deduction for charity?
50% of AGI for cash | 30% of AGI for capital property
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What do you do with consideration received for a charitable contribution?
You subtract the value of the consideration received from the donation, and deduct the remainder.
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Can you deduct the value of time or services donated?
No
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What do you do with charitable contributions above the 50% limit?
Carry forward for up to 5 years
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Are casualty and theft losses deductible?
They are, when: Individual events are over $100 The total of the events exceeds 10% of AGI They are sudden and unexpected
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Are unreimbursed business expenses deductible?
Yes, as long as the combination of miscellaneous itemized deductions exceeds 2% of AGI
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What transportation expenses qualify as unreimbursed business expenses?
Anything other than your normal commute
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Are business meals and entertainment deductible?
50% is
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Are education expenses deductible?
Yes, as long as they are job related and are needed to keep your job.
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What is the deduction for business gifts?
$25 per person per year
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Are expenses for hobbies deductible?
no
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Are gambling losses deductible?
Only up to the amount of gambling winnings