I live in Washington State. There is a state sales tax rate of 6.5% and each locality has an additional rate on top of the state wide rate. When I used the irs tax calculator it averaged a number of local zip codes and gave me an average local rate of 2.6753. So for the total tax rate in Turbo tax I used 9.1753. This works fine and dandy for the basic sales tax calculation, however, I am also doing a major remodel and have purchased a bunch of building supplies for which I had to pay sales tax. When I add those items in turbotax it asks for the total cost including tax, the sales tax and the sales tax rate. the tax rate on any one of those purchases varied because it depended on which locality in which I purchased the materials. When I hit done, the program comes back with a response that says you cannot include these items because the tax rate is not the same as your base tax rate.
I know the IRS instructions say only include items where the tax rate for the purchase was the same as the general sales tax rate. This does not seem rational to me since the tax rate on any major purchase will never match the general tax rate since I used an average rate. I also tried putting in a specific rate for the general rate that matched the tax rate where I made the purchase and it still calculated a different amount of tax than the one I paid and said they did not match so I could not include that item.
I cannot help but think that I am either not entering the data correctly or I am not understanding how this works.
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Sales taxes on major purchases are deductible as a general sales tax even if the tax rate was different than the general sales tax rate. However, if you paid sales tax at a rate higher than the general sales tax, you can deduct only the amount of the tax that you would have paid at the general sales tax rate. I am not sure why TurboTax does not use the general sales tax rate you enter as a cap, but leave the amount blank and TurboTax will calculate it.
Im in the same boat...even when I leave the box blank, it figures it out and denies because its not the same rate as the local where I live...8.4% vs the 7.7 I paid for materials....anything figured out on this?
For some reason Turbo Tax won't accept it unless its at the exact rate as the general....hmmm. Frustrating.
Hi,
I experienced the same issue with the general tax rejection until I discovered that I was inputting the sales tax as a percentage rather than a number. My local tax is .0825% but TurboTax is looking for 8.25% as the input amount.
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