What is Schedule A?
by TurboTax•496• Updated 3 months ago
The IRS lets you take either the Standard Deduction or the itemized deduction. If you itemize, we'll automatically fill out Schedule A, Itemized Deductions.
Schedule A lets you report certain deductible expenses like:
- Medical and dental costs above and beyond 7.5% of your AGI
- State and local income or sales tax, real estate, and personal property taxes
- Home mortgage interest
- Charitable donations
Casualty losses (losses caused by a sudden, unexpected, or unusual event) to personal property are only deductible if covered by specific federal disaster declarations.
After you finish going through the Deductions & Credits section, we'll recommend whichever deduction (standard or itemized) gives you the biggest tax break. You can always override our recommendation.
Schedule A is supported in the paid versions of TurboTax.
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