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June 3, 2019
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If I choose to take a standard deduction for my federal return, can I take an itemized deduction on my pa return?

  • June 3, 2019
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I may want to take different deductions on my federal from my state.  I know different states allow this while others don't.  I live in PA

Best answer by re2boys

The only deductions that PA allows are:

1. Contributions to a 529 Education Savings Plan

2. Unreimbursed Business Expenses

3. PA Tax Forgiveness.

As SweetieJean mentioned, are you talking about business expenses? Business expenses you would take on both federal and state returns and they have nothing to do with the standard deduction.  Common federal deductions such as property taxes, charitable giving, mortgage interest are not allowed on a PA state income tax return.

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Alumni - Champ
June 3, 2019
PA has virtually no deductions.  Or are you talking about business expenses?  You are required to claim all of them.
Level 2
June 3, 2019
business.  Thanks
re2boysAnswer
Level 9
June 3, 2019

The only deductions that PA allows are:

1. Contributions to a 529 Education Savings Plan

2. Unreimbursed Business Expenses

3. PA Tax Forgiveness.

As SweetieJean mentioned, are you talking about business expenses? Business expenses you would take on both federal and state returns and they have nothing to do with the standard deduction.  Common federal deductions such as property taxes, charitable giving, mortgage interest are not allowed on a PA state income tax return.