Canadian Tax Preperation Fee - Deductible on U.S. return?
Moderator: Mark T Serbinski CA CPA
Canadian Tax Preperation Fee - Deductible on U.S. return?
Just wanted to check if a fee paid for personal Canadian tax preparation can be claimed as a deductible expense on U.S. personal tax returns (for USC)?
Yes, as a miscellaneous expense subject to the 2% floor on schedule A. Not likely deductible at the end of the day unless you (a) have low income or (b) lots of other misc expenses, AND you use the itemized deductions.
And of course it is only deductible in the year you make the payment.
And of course it is only deductible in the year you make the payment.
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Does it matter? Its an entry that will be summed together and added to a line on schedule A -- if you reach the required amount. What other misc expenses do you have?
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I think you are missing the point.
Whether or not you have other eligible deductions, tax prep is in a subcategory in which it is rare that one has sufficient amount to claim.
Whether or not you have other eligible deductions, tax prep is in a subcategory in which it is rare that one has sufficient amount to claim.
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Well, if you have other deductions, like property tax, mortgage interst, etc, it may be worth looking into.
In any event, you enter all the deductions into your software and let it decide.
But, It appears you live in Canada, no? If so, then why are you worried about deductions on 1040, you should not owe any tax anyways to IRS by simply using the standard filing method.
In any event, you enter all the deductions into your software and let it decide.
But, It appears you live in Canada, no? If so, then why are you worried about deductions on 1040, you should not owe any tax anyways to IRS by simply using the standard filing method.
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