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February 10, 2026
Taxes

Don’t Make This Mistake With SALT Deductions

Don’t Make This Mistake With SALT Deductions
February 10, 2026
Taxes

A major tax deduction just changed and it could put itemizing back on the table.

For years, the federal deduction for state and local taxes (SALT) was capped at $10,000. That cap shut the door on itemizing for many taxpayers, especially homeowners and higher-income earners. Starting with the 2025 tax year, that cap has been temporarily increased, and this change could significantly shift whether itemizing makes sense again.

This matters most if you pay high property taxes, significant state income taxes, or run income through pass-through entities. For many taxpayers, this is one of the biggest deduction changes in years and worth a second look.

The new rules are scheduled to run for several years before reverting back, which means the planning window is real, but temporary. This creates an opportunity where timing deductions and proactive tax planning can lead to meaningful savings.

As always, your actual benefit depends on your income, filing status, and whether itemizing beats the standard deduction for your situation. If SALT deductions have limited you in the past, now is a good time to revisit your strategy. 

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