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Deductions & credits

You are not able to deduct registration fees on your federal return. For fees to be deducted, they must be assessed based on the vehicle's value. The state of Kansas does not assess taxes based on value. 

However, you are able to deduct personal property tax on the vehicle.  The taxes must be assessed annually and must be based on the value of personal property you own. 

For more information, see: IRS Publication 17, Chapter 22, Taxes 

https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p17.pdf

Another item you may enter is sales tax. you can also claim the state and local sales tax amounts you paid for big-ticket items.

To enter your Property Tax information, follow the steps below.

  1. Click Federal Taxes (Personal in Home & Business)
  2. Select Deductions and Credits
  3. Select show more next to Cars and Other Things You Own
  4. Click Start next to Property Taxes
  5. Follow prompts

To enter your Sales Tax information, follow the steps below.

  1. Click Federal Taxes (Personal in Home & Business)
  2. Select Deductions and Credits
  3. Select show more next to Estimates and Other Taxes Paid
  4. Click Start next to Sales Tax
  5. Follow prompts
  6. You can select Easy Guide or Enter All Of My Receipts
  7. If you chose Easy Guide, the software will ask to enter the dates you lived in the stated followed by your local and state tax rate.
  8. On the next screen, you select "Yes" for Major Purchases (see image below)
  9. Next, click the drop down box that says Type and select Car, Van, Truck, or Suv.
  10. Continue entering your information and select Done

You may be able to claim a deduction for your state. To determine if this is an allowable expense, please see the Kansas Department of Revenue site. 

http://www.ksrevenue.org/index.html