As Taxpayers Start Feeling Impact of New Tax Law, TaxAudit Reveals List of Taxpayers Who Could Win Big
TaxAudit 2018 Winners List identifies taxpayers who have the potential to enjoy the biggest tax breaks as new tax law finally comes into effect
FOLSOM, Calif., Nov. 28, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- TaxAudit, the largest audit defense service in the country, today announced its list of taxpayers who stand to benefit the most from the Tax Cuts & Jobs Act as they begin to prepare for tax season. Among the taxpayers who are set to win big this tax season are itemizers with low state and local taxes, self-employed taxpayers who will benefit from the new 20% deduction, and parents with children under 17.
"Tax professionals have spent a lot of time this year understanding how the new tax law will finally impact taxpayers this coming season, and it's becoming clearer who the likely winners and losers of the tax overhaul are," said veteran tax expert Dave Du Val, Chief Customer Advocacy Officer at TaxAudit. "Whether or not you benefit under the new tax law, it's important to take the time to understand the new rules for proper tax planning for 2019 – and now is the time to do it. No one should have to pay the IRS more than they legally owe."
TaxAudit's list of some of the taxpayers who will generally benefit from the new tax law include:
Homeowners
- Those with home mortgage loan amounts above $750,000 and equal to or less than $1,000,000 for home acquisition, building, or improvements, and the loans were originated prior to or on 12/15/17.
Itemizers
- Taxpayers in states with low or no state income tax rates and property tax rates, and whose combined state and local taxes are below $10,000, and whose total itemized deductions exceed the new standard deduction.
Self-Employed Taxpayers
- Self-employed taxpayers whose income is within the limits for the new Section 199A deduction for business will benefit from the new 20% deduction.
Retirees
- Some retired individuals may benefit from the increased standard deduction if they have not been able to itemize in the past. They may also benefit from a lower marginal tax rate.
Parents and Taxpayers with Dependents
- Taxpayers whose children are under the age of 17 will benefit from the increased Child Tax Credit which has a much higher income limitation.
- Eligible taxpayers with non-child dependents will benefit from a new $500 credit.
Wealthy Taxpayers
- Wealthy taxpayers will enjoy lower tax rates.
- People who will inherit extremely large amounts of money. The Estate and Gift Tax Exemption for 2018 went up to $11,180,000 after considering the necessary inflation adjustment on $10,000,000.
Soon to be Divorced Taxpayers
- Taxpayers who must pay alimony and whose divorces were finalized before 1/1/19 will still be able to deduct alimony. The deduction of alimony will no longer be a valid deduction for those that are divorced after 12/31/18.
- Taxpayers who receive alimony and will have a final divorce decree after 12/31/18. The requirement to include alimony as income is no longer required.
Tax tips for taxpayers to maximize their tax refund include:
- Certain factors, such as a home office (not as an employee, however), can help to maximize your home mortgage interest deduction.
- Taxpayers with foreign taxes paid generally would benefit by using Form 1116 if they are over the $10,000 limit.
- There is a new $500 credit for eligible taxpayers who support a dependent that is not eligible for the Child Tax Credit.
TaxAudit released its 2018 list of losers earlier this month. The press release is available here.
Please note: This is only a short list of some of the tax changes. Please spend time learning about the rules at IRS.gov so you are knowledgeable about qualifying deductions, exemptions, and more that may help to reduce your tax burden.
About TaxAudit
As the exclusive provider of TurboTax® audit defense, TaxAudit is the largest and fastest-growing audit defense service in the country for taxpaying individuals and small businesses. With over 10 million members, TaxAudit handles more audits than any other firm.
TaxAudit offers audit representation in regard to both IRS and state taxing authority audits and examinations and defends taxpayers from the moment they receive an audit notice through to the best possible resolution. TaxAudit members receive expert tax representation and relief from the nightmare of being audited – at a price point any taxpayer can afford.
TaxAudit is headquartered in Folsom, CA, but provides representation services wherever the taxpayer is located.
SOURCE TaxAudit
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