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Most Overlooked Tax Deductions [VIDEO]

Overlooked Self-Employed Tax Deductions - TurboTax Tax Tip Video

The article below is accurate for your 2017 taxes, the one that you file this year by the April 2018 deadline. Tax information below will change next year for your 2018 taxes under the new tax law effective on your 2018 taxes, but won’t impact you this year. Learn more about tax reform here.

Sometimes even with the best intentions tax filers can overlook legitimate tax deductions that they are entitled to. Let’s help fix that problem.

Below, I’ve shared a few overlooked tax deductions that people miss out on. These overlooked deductions are grouped by family, home, and finally business. Don’t worry about knowing all of these tax deductions and credits, TurboTax will ask simple questions about you and give you the tax deductions and credits you are eligible for based on your answers.

Family

It always starts at home, right? 😉 The good news is that taking care of your family can be a tax benefit come tax time.

Did any of the tax deductions mentioned above surprised you? When we had our little girl I was happy about breast pumps being included in medical expenses.

Home

We spend so much time at our beloved homes. The roof over our heads can be an even bigger benefit when you consider some of the tax deductions overlooked.

Don’t forget to look at your home mortgage interest you’ve paid as well. It can be a big deduction for some people.

Business

Whether you are looking for work, are self-employed or at a company, there are some tax deductions that you need to be aware of.

I’d love to hear your thoughts on getting the tax deductions you deserve. How many of you itemized your taxes last year? What deductions did you take? What’s your tax situation this year? Do you qualify for more tax deductions or less?

As you file your taxes this season, if you have questions you can connect live via one-way video to a TurboTax Live CPA or Enrolled Agent to get your tax questions answered. A TurboTax Live CPA or Enrolled Agent can even review, sign, and file your tax return.

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