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Understanding AGI Limitations & Phase Outs
- Posted on April 24, 2008
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Generally, limits are based upon a percentage of AGI. Some deductions are reduced by a percentage of AGI until the deduction reaches zero. The two prime examples of this type of percentage limitation are medical itemized deductions (limited by 7.5% of AGI) and miscellaneous itemized deductions (limited by 2% of AGI). Others such as charitable contributions limit the deduction to a percentage of the AGI. Charitable contributions have three AGI limitations depending upon the type of contribution: 50%, 30% and 20%.
Many limitations phase in as the AGI increases between two specific AGI values, thereby "phasing out" (reducing) tax benefit to higher income taxpayers. These phase out levels are inflation adjusted and change every year. To further complicate matters, there are different phase out levels for different filing statuses. Examples of items subject to phase out provisions are:
- Personal Exemptions (does not apply in 2010 through 2012)
- Itemized Deductions (does not apply in 2010 through 2012)
- Education Credits
- Education Interest Deduction
- Active Rental Losses
- Educational IRA Contributions
- Conventional IRA Deduction
- Taxability of Social Security
- Earned Income Credit
Careful tax planning can sometimes avoid or minimize the loss of tax benefits due to AGI limits. If you have advance warning of a large increase in income, it may be appropriate to schedule an appointment to consider alternative approaches to your tax situation.
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