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Old 04-15-2007, 05:03 PM
Bill
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Default Re: FIT Return - Where to Report an Misc. Tax

seeker[at]nowayno.how (Seeker) asked:

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> Our township requires payment of a per capita
> tax by each adult in the household. I've never
> found a place to report this tax using Turbo
> Tax. Is it an allowable deduction?


It would be included among the taxes on Schedule A, if you
itemize deductions. If you're taking advantage of the
standard deduction, then such items are included, without
itemizing.

Bill

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Old 04-15-2007, 05:03 PM
Katie
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Default Re: FIT Return - Where to Report an Misc. Tax

Seeker <see...[at]nowayno.how> wrote:

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> Our township requires payment of a per capita tax by each
> adult in the household. I've never found a place to report
> this tax using Turbo Tax. Is it an allowable deduction?


No. It is not an income tax, a sales/use tax, or an ad
valorem property tax. Therefore it is not deductible.

Katie in San Diego

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Old 04-14-2007, 03:29 AM
Seeker
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Default FIT Return - Where to Report an Misc. Tax

Our township requires payment of a per capita tax by each
adult in the household. I've never found a place to report
this tax using Turbo Tax. Is it an allowable deduction?

Many thanks,
Sharon

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