Publication 17 |
2001 Tax Year |
Introduction
This chapter discusses which taxes you can deduct if you itemize deductions on Schedule A (Form 1040). It also explains which taxes you can deduct
on other schedules or forms and which taxes you cannot deduct.
This chapter covers:
- Income taxes (state, local, or foreign),
- Real estate taxes (state, local, or foreign),
- Personal property taxes (state or local), and
- Taxes and fees you cannot deduct.
At the end of the chapter is a section that explains which form you use to deduct the different types of taxes.
Table.
Use Table 24-1 as a guide to determine which taxes you can deduct.
Business taxes.
You can deduct certain taxes only if they are ordinary and necessary expenses of your trade or business or of producing income. For information on
these taxes, see Publication 535,
Business Expenses.
State or local taxes.
These are taxes imposed by the 50 states, U.S. possessions, or any of their political subdivisions (such as a county or city), or by the District
of Columbia.
Indian tribal government.
An Indian tribal government that is recognized by the Secretary of the Treasury as performing substantial government functions will be treated as a
state for this purpose. Income taxes, real estate taxes, and personal property taxes imposed by that Indian tribal government (or by any of its
subdivisions that are treated as political subdivisions of a state) are deductible.
Foreign taxes.
These are taxes imposed by a foreign country or any of its political subdivisions.
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