The help screen about if State taxes being deductible refers to Schedule A. I thought Schedule A was replaced with Schedule 1. Are they the same?
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No. Schedule A is the schedule on which you enter itemized deductions such as mortgage interest, property tax, medical expenses, charity donations, etc. Schedule 1 is a schedule on which all kinds of "additional income and adjustments to income" are entered.
Schedule A
https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1040sa.pdf
Schedule 1
https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1040s1.pdf
Schedule A and Schedule 1 are not the same.
Schedule 1 is for reporting additional income, not listed on page 1 of the 1040, adjustments to income. This includes things like business income, alimony received, capital gains, unemployment compensation, and deductions like student loan interest or health savings account contributions.
Schedule A is used specifically for itemizing deductions instead of taking the standard deduction. This includes expenses like mortgage interest, charitable donations, medical expenses, and state taxes paid.
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