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Must I allocate Interest paid and real estate taxes paid the same way? Also Cash charitable contributions?

 
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DanielV01
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Must I allocate Interest paid and real estate taxes paid the same way? Also Cash charitable contributions?

It depends on who paid the expense.  You live in Pennsylvania, a separate property state, which means that you should allocate any deductions to the spouse who paid them and is responsible to pay them.  (Community property states have a different set of rules, but PA is not a community property state).  The allocation you use has to be consistent according to who paid the amounts and who is responsible to do so.  If both paid a portion, each can claim the portion that they paid.  This IRS website explains this in more detail:  Married Filing Separate splitting Itemized Deductions

If one spouse itemizes deductions, the other spouse must also itemize.

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DanielV01
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Must I allocate Interest paid and real estate taxes paid the same way? Also Cash charitable contributions?

Is this in regards to a Married Filing Separate return?  If so, what state are you in?
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mcmahot1
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Must I allocate Interest paid and real estate taxes paid the same way? Also Cash charitable contributions?

Pennsylvania       Yes Married Filing Separate    Mortgage is paid by the husband
mcmahot1
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Must I allocate Interest paid and real estate taxes paid the same way? Also Cash charitable contributions?

Husband only on the account
mcmahot1
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Must I allocate Interest paid and real estate taxes paid the same way? Also Cash charitable contributions?

Thanks for the confirmation
DanielV01
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Must I allocate Interest paid and real estate taxes paid the same way? Also Cash charitable contributions?

It depends on who paid the expense.  You live in Pennsylvania, a separate property state, which means that you should allocate any deductions to the spouse who paid them and is responsible to pay them.  (Community property states have a different set of rules, but PA is not a community property state).  The allocation you use has to be consistent according to who paid the amounts and who is responsible to do so.  If both paid a portion, each can claim the portion that they paid.  This IRS website explains this in more detail:  Married Filing Separate splitting Itemized Deductions

If one spouse itemizes deductions, the other spouse must also itemize.

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**Mark the post that answers your question by clicking on "Mark as Best Answer"
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