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Eredien ([personal profile] eredien) wrote2009-04-11 06:12 pm

Open Question for Writers re: Taxes

I've just filed my taxes, and reported income from writing.

How do the rest of you, who might not write for a living but occasionally make money at it, report your income from writing?

In other news, I found out that even though I am still not eligible to itemize my deductions, I can save the deductions for up to 5 years and take them all at once should I become eligible.

Now all I have to do is become eligible in the next 5 years...

[identity profile] friode.livejournal.com 2009-04-13 02:22 am (UTC)(link)
I thought the basic idea of the standard deduction was that it's (maybe, or maybe this is a bit too much of a stretch) a rough estimate of typical itemized deductions, and if your actual deductible stuff is less than that, you get to skip the paperwork and claim the extra bonus deduction. The spirit of that makes me doubt you can carry any itemized deductions over if you choose to take the standard deduction instead of itemizing.

Though another thing that goes into this is that having a standard deduction and a personal exemption is a way to make the tax system more progressive / less regressive (that is, by having a fixed dollar amount, it benefits the poor more than the rich when looking at it as percentage of income).