Submitted by greencymbeline t3_126b15d in personalfinance
DeluxeXL t1_je8fm4d wrote
Do you itemize your deductions or take standard deduction? Medical expenses above 7.5% AGI can be itemized.
greencymbeline OP t1_je8gxdb wrote
Usually we would do standard, but this year it’s been so high due to dental stuff, I’d have to think itemizing would result in a better outcome. But that’s what I’m here asking. I know no one here can do my taxes here or tell me the exact answers but just looking for info.
Does it matter that the $24,000 was a gift?
DeluxeXL t1_je8hg4l wrote
> But that’s what I’m here asking
You said $24k was out of pocket.
$55k was the AGI.
7.5% of $55k is $4125.
$24k - $4125= $19875.
Do you have anything else to itemize? Such as
- $19875: medical expense
- $_____: charitable donations
- $_____: property tax, real estate tax, etc.
- $_____: either state income tax or state sales tax (#3 and #4 are capped at $10k together)
- $_____: mortgage interest
- $_____: losses in federal disaster areas
- $_____: gambling losses
If your total itemized deduction exceeded $25900 (standard deduction for MFJ), take the itemized deduction.
> Does it matter that the $24,000 was a gift?
No
greencymbeline OP t1_je8iso2 wrote
I made an edit in my OP: our income is $55k, not $65k.
Thank you for the explanation, although I’m not sure what the outcome means. Thanks for the info about the gift.
DeluxeXL t1_je8izn3 wrote
Do you own a home? If yes, how much did you pay in property tax and the interest portion of mortgage in 2022?
greencymbeline OP t1_je8pxf2 wrote
We rent.
bros402 t1_je9y5oi wrote
Don't forget that mileage, parking, and tolls can be deducted, too - https://www.irs.gov/taxtopics/tc502
musing_codger t1_jebj6og wrote
Great answer.
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