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February 5, 2020
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Car licensing deduction

  • February 5, 2020
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I entered my car licensing fees for 2019 but that total is not appearing in the total deductions.  Why is this?

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    CatinaT1
    Level 15
    February 5, 2020

    The property tax you pay on your vehicle is an itemized deduction.  You will not see this number unless you itemize.

     

    When you enter all your information into TurboTax, it will calculate the best deduction for you to use - either the standard deduction or itemized deduction.

     

    You may benefit from itemizing your deductions on Schedule A if you:

    • Do not qualify for the standard deduction, or the amount you can claim is limited,
    • Had large out of pocket medical and dental expenses during the year,
    • Paid interest and taxes on your home,
    • Made large contributions to qualified charities, or
    • Have total itemized deductions that are more than the standard deduction to which you otherwise are entitled.
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    as63Author
    Level 2
    February 12, 2020

    I entered my vehicle licensing taxes totaling just over $1,000.  This amount, in addition to my other itemized deductions, totals more than the $24,400 standard deduction for married filing jointly.  The vehicle licensing amount appears on the 2019 deductions and credits section, but disappears on the 2018 and 2019 Deductions and Credits window.  Why is this?

    MaryK4
    Level 15
    February 12, 2020

    Did the aggregate of your deductible taxes exceed the $10,000 limit?  

    @as63

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