What tax deductions do you take?

Hey all,
Its that time of the year. Was doing my taxes and realized how much I am paying in taxes.

I intend on maxing out my 401k this year but was wondering if there are other tax deductions that are worth taking? I am 25 so not sure if a 529 plan is even worth considering.

 

I take the whatever the personal exemption is and that's about all. Other than that I do Roth for 401k and IRA, and contribute to an HSA which is nice and shields a bit of income from taxes for medical expenses. Outside of the obvious ones, I hate to tell you that as a single young person there isn't much going your way when it comes to tax write-offs.

 

Yes for all those people that have gone through this, please help the newly employed out!

What tax program should I use to even do it? Best/worst?

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I'm going to use turbo-tax. That's what I have always used. If I run into any snags, I may call my parent's tax accountant, but the process seems relatively painless.

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The learning credit is HUGE! especially considering you will be working only a partial year you will have a refund coming and the credit is money straight to the pocket....

Also I would be careful how you deduct job hunting expenses there is some underlying IRS language that says undergrads don't count.. You have to be looking for a new job in your industry... not your first job

 

Pretty sure you can deduct stuff like dry cleaning on 'business expense' grounds if you are really trying to pinch pennies/don't get reimbursed for it. I vaguely remember that from last year but maybe I'm wrong. If you're like me and have to wear a suit a lot then those expenses add up.

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MonkeyWrench:
Pretty sure you can deduct stuff like dry cleaning on 'business expense' grounds if you are really trying to pinch pennies/don't get reimbursed for it. I vaguely remember that from last year but maybe I'm wrong. If you're like me and have to wear a suit a lot then those expenses add up.

That's not true. Dry cleaning is only deductible if your business uniform "is not suitable for everyday use". This has been applied pretty broadly, so any normal shirt, pants, ties, etc... are not deductible. I doubt there's really anyone on this board that can deduct dry cleaning.

I use taxact, it's cheaper than turbotax and just as easy to use.

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The one problem with the Lifetime Learning deduction is most people coming out of undergrad into a job in finance will be immediately ineligible. Anyone making over ~$60K or something can't take an LLC deduction... and I'm pretty sure there's a cap on it anyway at the retardedly small amount of $2K. So if you're paying $25K in tuition, you can only write off $2K against it via the deduction. It's aimed at helping out low income people, as is everything else.

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BlackHat:
The one problem with the Lifetime Learning deduction is most people coming out of undergrad into a job in finance will be immediately ineligible. Anyone making over ~$60K or something can't take an LLC deduction... and I'm pretty sure there's a cap on it anyway at the retardedly small amount of $2K. So if you're paying $25K in tuition, you can only write off $2K against it via the deduction. It's aimed at helping out low income people, as is everything else.

If you started your analyst stint in July, you would still be eligible, since your income is only for 6 months. Next year would be a problem though.

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