📋Taxes & Fees
SALT Cap
Definition
The $10,000 federal limit on deducting state and local taxes (SALT), including property taxes and state income taxes. Enacted in 2017, this cap significantly impacts high-tax states like Massachusetts where property taxes alone often exceed $10,000.
Example
You pay $15,000 in Massachusetts property taxes and $8,000 in state income tax ($23,000 total). On Schedule A, you can only deduct $10,000 (the SALT cap), losing $13,000 in deductions.
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