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Gambling losses are in itemized deduction and will not reduce your tax unless all itemized deductions are more than your standard deduction.
If you do not have a lot of medical, mortgage insurance, state tax and property tax deductions then you probably will not exceed the standard deduction.
For 2018 and 2019 many taxpayers that itemized in the past will find that they can no longer itemize because the standard deduction has doubled so all of their itemized deduction s no longer exceed the standard deduction.
Only if all itemized deductions exceed the standard deduction will it be of benefit.
Not all itemized deductions count the full amount. Medical expenses are reduced by 7.5% of AGI so if your AGI is $30,000, for example, then only medical expenses more than $2,250 would be an itemized deduction.
The 2018 tax law also caps the total of Sales tax OR State and local income tax, Property (real estate and personal property) taxes at $10,000.
Mortgage interest on loans after Dec 16, 2017 may be limited.
The Mortgage must be secured by the property to qualify.
Interest on home equity loans and lines of credit are deductible only if the borrowed funds are used to buy, build, or substantially improve the taxpayer’s home that secures the loan.
You can check the actual amount of itemized deductions by using the Search Topics for "itemized deductions, choosing" (under "My Account, Tools" in the online versions). Click on "Change my deduction". That will display the actual amount of itemized deductions vs. the standard deduction. (Be sure to uncheck "Change my deduction" after checking it so you do not lock in the wrong deduction.
2019 standard deductions
$12,200 Single
$18,350 Head of Household
$24,400 Married Jointly
Add an additional $1,300 for over age 65 or blind
This amount increases to $1,650 if the taxpayer is also unmarried.
The income on the Individual items is correct, but when the summary page comes up it totally off by 5X the amount
Your W2 information may have entered more than once. You can sign back into your return and check the entries. If you see information is entered more than once, you erase and re-enter it.
To view your entire return before you e-file:
Open or continue your return.
Select Tax Tools in the left menu (if you don't see this, select the menu icon in the upper-left corner).
With the Tax Tools menu open, you can then:
Preview your entire return: Select Print Center and then Print, Save, or Preview This Year's Return (you may be asked to register or pay first).
View only your 1040 form: Select Tools. Next, select View Tax Summary in the pop-up, then Preview my 1040 in the left menu.
Please click How do I preview my TurboTax Online return before filing? to learn more.
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