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2009 Law Changes
Provide Saving Opportunities for Nearly
Everyone In 2009, there were numerous new and
expanded deductions and credits came
into being for a broad cross-section of
filing brackets: College benefits for
parents and students; energy credits for
homeowners who are going green; and even
breaks for home buyers and car
buyers.
Here is a summary of these and other key
changes filers will find when they
start preparing their 2009 federal
income returns.
American Opportunity Credit Helps Pay
for First Four Years of College
More parents and students can use a
federal education credit to offset part
of the cost of college under the new
American Opportunity Credit. Income
guidelines are expanded and required
course materials are added to the list
of qualified expenses.
There are some post-secondary education
expenses that do not qualify for the
American Opportunity Credit. They
include expenses paid for a student who,
as of the beginning of the year, has
already completed the first four years
of college. That’s because the credit is
only allowed for the first four years of
a post-secondary education.
Many Energy Improvements Qualify for
Expanded Credits
People who weatherize their homes or
purchase alternative energy equipment
may qualify for either of two expanded
home energy credits: the
non-business energy property credit and
the residential energy efficient
property credit.
New Vehicle Purchase Incentive
New car buyers can deduct the state or
local sales or excise taxes paid on the
purchase of new cars, light trucks,
motor homes and motorcycles. There is no
limit on the number of vehicles that may
be purchased, and eligible taxpayers may
claim the deduction for what they paid on
multiple purchases. However, the
deduction is limited to what's paid on up to
$49,500 of the purchase price of each
qualifying new vehicle. Qualifying new
vehicles must be purchased, not leased,
after Feb. 16, 2009, and before Jan. 1,
2010.
Credits Increased for Low and
Moderate Income Workers
Standard Deduction Increases for Most
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