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Yes.
If you actually paid half of the property taxes in 2022, you can deduct it on Schedule A - Itemized deductions.
That might be an issue that was included in your divorce agreement. But since you were divorced before the end of 2022, you will be filing as Single for 2022 (unless you qualify to file Head of Household). Do you have a 1098 from the lender or something that shows how much you paid?
If you paid property tax and enter it, it will not have any effect on your tax due or refund unless you have enough other itemized deductions to exceed your standard deduction.
Your itemized deductions have to be more than your standard deduction before you will see a change in your tax owed or tax refund. The deductions you enter do not necessarily count “dollar for dollar;” many of them are subject to meeting tough thresholds—medical expenses, for example, must meet a threshold that is pretty hard to reach. (Only the amount that is MORE than 7.5% of your AGI counts) The software program uses all the IRS rules that apply to the expenses you enter, and it tells you if you have enough to use your itemized deductions or if using the standard deduction is more advantageous for you. Under the new tax laws, some deductions have been capped—there is a $10,000 limit to the itemized deductions for state, local, property and sales taxes.
Your standard deduction lowers your taxable income. It is not a refund. You will see your standard or itemized deduction amount on line 12 of your 2022 Form 1040.
2022 STANDARD DEDUCTION AMOUNTS
SINGLE $12,950 (65 or older + $1750)
MARRIED FILING SEPARATELY $12,950 (65 or older + $1750)
MARRIED FILING JOINTLY $25,900 (65 or older + $1400 per spouse)
HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD $19,400 (65 or older +$1750)
Legally Blind + $1750
Yes.
If you actually paid half of the property taxes in 2022, you can deduct it on Schedule A - Itemized deductions.
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