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Tax Talk & Blogs: Before You File Your 2008 Return: What You Should Know Before You File Your 2008 Tax ReturnA Tax Tip from The Tax Institute at H&R Block Real Property Tax: Non-itemizers may claim an additional standard deduction for state and local real property taxes paid for tax years 2008 and 2009. The maximum deduction is $500 ($1,000 MFJ). Recovery Rebate Credit: The rebate that was paid to more than 130 million workers in 2008 will be reconciled on the 2008 tax return. Taxpayers will receive any additional credit due when they file, but need not repay any “excess” credit received. The following tax breaks were extended not only for 2008 but also for tax year 2009: Teacher’s Education Expenses: The $250 educator expense deduction. IRAs – Charitable Contributions: The exclusion of taxable distributions of up to $100,000 from IRA funds contributed directly to a charity. The deduction for mortgage insurance premiums paid on a qualified mortgage was extended through 2010. This Tax Tip Article is brought to you by The Tax Institute at H&R Block.
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16 Oct 2009 17:17:57 GMT
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