Pierre, a cash basis, unmarried taxpayer, had $1,400 of state income tax withhel
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Question
Pierre, a cash basis, unmarried taxpayer, had $1,400 of state income tax withheld during 2017. Also in 2017, Pierre paid $455 that was due when he filed his 2016 state income tax return and made estimated payments of $975 towards his 2017 state income tax liability. When Pierre files his 2017 Federal income tax return in April 2018, he elects to itemize deductions, which amount to $9,650, including the $2,830 of state income tax payments and withholdings, all of which reduce his taxable income. As a result of overpaying his 2017 state income tax, Pierre receives a refund of $630 early in 2018. The standard deduction for single taxpayers for 2017 was $6,350. How much of the $630 will Pierre include in his 2018 gross income? $________
Explanation / Answer
$630 will be included in his 2018 gross income
If Pierre does not elect to itemize his deduction, he has not benefited from deducting the state taxes. Therefore none , of the refund is included in his 2018 gross income