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Tax information for teachers | 3 comments (3 topical, 0 hidden)
[new] if you've got the money.... (5.00 / 1) (#3)
by jkuchen on Thu Mar 04, 2004 at 03:21:43 PM PDT

After doing a little bit of searching, it appears that the guide is now a full-fledged book, although I can't find a 2004 copy of it. Various sellers want $50 for the 2003 version.

I did get a couple of hits for some university libraries, so check with your reference section to see if they have the 2003 version.

My personal tip: read the fine print on your dues. MAA dues can be deducted either as a professional expense or as a (smaller) charitable contribution. If you itemize but don't have enough professional expenses (I think you need at exceed 2% of your income), count the smaller amount as a charitable contribution. And all of those extra amounts that you may pay on dues most (Epsilon Fund, Annual Fund, and the like) are charitable contributions. Even if you don't have a mortgage, look into itemizing. If you pay enough in state taxes or other property taxes (especially if your state taxes a car as if it were property), you may be able to itemize and increase your deductible.



Tax information for teachers | 3 comments (3 topical, 0 hidden)
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