How to Decide Whether to Take a Tax Credit or a Tax Deduction
50It's that time of year again. As you're preparing to file your taxes, you may be wondering whether it's better for you to take a tax credit or a tax deduction. The answer depends on whether it would benefit you more to take a credit or a deduction. The information provided in this hub will help you decide.
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What's the Difference?
Simply put, the difference is between lowering taxable income and lowering actual taxes.
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Tax Deductions
A tax deduction lowers your taxable income. For example, if your taxable income is $18,000 and you qualified for a $1,000 deduction. Your taxable income would be lowered to $17,000-that's the amount you would pay taxes on.
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Tax Credits
A tax credit, on the other hand, lowers the amount of the taxes you owe. For example, if you owe $1,000 in taxes and you qualify for a $1,000 tax credit, your taxes are wiped out and you owe nothing. A tax credit is a dollar for dollar reduction of the amount of taxes you owe.
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Credits vs. Deductions
If you have a choice between a deduction and a credit, it is usually to your advantage to go for the credit. However, you should carefully evaluate the deductions and credits you qualify for and maximize both.
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Common Tax Deductions and Tax Credits
Some common tax deductions are the mortgage interest deduction and tuition and fees deduction. Some common tax credits are the earned income credit, the child tax credit, the Hope credit and the Lifetime Learning tax credit. Certain tax credits, such as the earned income credit and the child tax credit, are refundable-meaning, you can receive for the amounts of the credits even if you don't owe any taxes.
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