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Homeowners racing to avoid tax hike

Hope to use deduction before it shrinks in ’18

- The Associated Press

HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. — Homeowners are lining up in droves at local tax collection offices, hoping for one last chance to take full advantage of a major tax deduction before it shrinks in the new year.

In Hempstead, town Tax Receiver Donald Clavin said “thousands” of people packed his office Tuesday trying to pay their 2018 property and school taxes a year in advance.

“This is almost chaotic,” Oyster

Bay Tax Receiver James Stefanich told Newsday. He said homeowners began lining up in the cold an hour before his office opened.

Similar scenes played out at tax collection offices around the country in places with high local taxes.

The tax overhaul signed last week by President Donald Trump puts a $10,000 limit on the amount of state and local taxes people can deduct from their income when calculatin­g their federal tax liability.

That new cap could translate into a tax hike of hundreds or even thousands of dollars in mostly wealthier, high-tax communitie­s in California, Connecticu­t, New York and New Jersey and other states.

People in some communitie­s are trying to effectivel­y delay that hike for a year by paying their 2018 taxes in advance.

The IRS said Wednesday that some homeowners who prepay local property taxes due in 2018 will be able to claim the deduction on this year’s returns, but only if the taxes have already been assessed and billed.

People can’t guess at what next year’s assessment might be, pay it now and claim a deduction for that amount.

“A prepayment of anticipate­d real property taxes that have not been assessed prior to 2018 are not deductible in 2017,” the IRS said on its website.

 ?? Howard Schnapp ?? Newsday People line up Tuesday at the Town of Hempstead tax receiver’s office to pay their real estate taxes before the end of the year, hoping for one last chance to take full advantage of a major deduction.
Howard Schnapp Newsday People line up Tuesday at the Town of Hempstead tax receiver’s office to pay their real estate taxes before the end of the year, hoping for one last chance to take full advantage of a major deduction.

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