Below-the-line deductions. Taxpayers have two options with these deductions. They can choose to take the standard deduction amount available to everyone or list (itemize) each of their deductions. The most common examples of below-the-line tax deductions include mortgage interest, state and local taxes (also known as the SALT deduction), charitable contributions, and medical expenses exceeding 7.5% of your adjusted gross income.
Tax deductions versus tax credits
We're focusing on tax deductions in this article, but it's important to point out the basic difference between deductions and credits. In a nutshell, tax deductions reduce your taxable income. If you have a $100,000 gross income and $20,000 in available tax deductions, it will reduce your taxable income to $80,000, and the federal tax brackets would then be applied to this amount.