Friday, 21 September 2018 09:07

Connecticut’s SALT Workaround Looks Strong

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At the end of August, the IRS closed the door on the numerous high-tax states that were trying to classify their residents’ taxes as charitable gifts so as to make them deductible. That moved slammed the door of options shut for New York and New Jersey residents. However, the IRS didn’t close the door to other workarounds, and Connecticut apparently has a favorable model that specifically applies to pass-through entities. The workaround allows full deduction to the previous tax level for users through an income credit system on taxes paid.


FINSUM: One wonders if the IRS will just move on to shutting these programs down or whether this is a model that other states can build on.

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