Foundations of Tax Deductions and Credits: What Every Taxpayer Should Know

Build a clear mental model of how deductions and credits reduce your tax bill, and understand the rules that govern itemizing versus taking the standard deduction.

⏱ 1h 31m 📚 9 lessons 🎧 Audio version

About this course

Every year, millions of taxpayers overpay simply because they do not understand the difference between a tax deduction and a tax credit, or because they default to the standard deduction without checking whether itemizing would serve them better. These are not exotic loopholes reserved for accountants — they are ordinary provisions written into the tax code for ordinary people. By the end of this course you will be able to explain how deductions reduce taxable income, how credits reduce tax owed dollar-for-dollar, identify the major categories of itemized deductions, determine when the standard deduction is preferable, recognize commonly overlooked credits such as the Earned Income Credit and the Child Tax Credit, and approach each filing season with a structured checklist rather than guesswork. What you will learn: - The structural difference between above-the-line and below-the-line deductions and why it matters - How the standard deduction amount is set and when itemizing beats it - Mortgage interest and property tax deductions: eligibility rules and phase-outs - The Child Tax Credit, Child and Dependent Care Credit, and education credits explained plainly - The Earned Income Credit: who qualifies, how it is calculated, and common errors to avoid - Charitable contribution deductions — cash, non-cash property, and required documentation - Medical expense deductions: the AGI threshold and what counts as a qualified expense - How to avoid common mistakes that trigger IRS notices or missed refunds The course is organized as a series of structured readings, each paired with worked examples showing how the deduction or credit appears on a realistic tax return. Reflection prompts after each section encourage you to map what you have read to your own situation. A self-assessment worksheet at the end helps you triage which provisions are worth pursuing before you sit down to file. This course is designed for individuals who are new to self-preparing their taxes or who have always relied on someone else and want to understand what they are signing. No prior accounting background is required. You will leave with a practical checklist of deductions and credits to review every filing season, and a clear sense of when it makes sense to consult a licensed tax professional. This course is informational and educational; it does not constitute tax advice, and it does not substitute for consultation with a qualified tax advisor familiar with your specific circumstances and jurisdiction.

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