Is it possible to claim sales tax off receipts on everyday purchases? Or "deduct" might be the right term. I live and work in Tennessee.
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Originally posted by i_am_the_slime View PostThe key thing here is that you can deduct either state and local SALES tax OR state and local INCOME tax. If your state has income tax, most likely you pay more in income tax than you do sales tax.
The only exception if you live in an area where state income tax is high MIGHT be a year of a BIG purchase like a car or boat.
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I think in some cases you might be able to, but I believe it depends upon the state. I don't know how it works in a state with state income tax vs. one without. For instance, in some states, they charge a higher sales tax, but don't have a state income tax. Other states, however, don't have sales tax, but have a higher state income tax.
I would also say to check with IRS.gov.
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Originally posted by i_am_the_slime View PostThe key thing here is that you can deduct either state and local SALES tax OR state and local INCOME tax. If your state has income tax, most likely you pay more in income tax than you do sales tax.
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It's also a good idea to keep receipts because if something breaks, you can receive a full refund. I keep all sales receipts (except for extremely small purchases) for two years. When the fluorescent light bulbs first came out, several simply quit working after only a few months, but I was able to return them since I kept the receipts.
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