When people think of tax shelters, they sometimes think of Swiss bank accounts, shady overseas investments, or fraudulent or questionable activities by wealthy but unscrupulous businessmen. That is an unfair characterization.
The TurboTax website sums it up nicely "A tax shelter is any legal strategy (that) you employ to reduce the amount of income taxes you owe." Obviously, anything that falls outside the legal boundaries is an illegal tax shelter and not something you want to pursue but there are plenty of legal tax shelter options available to you.
Simply itemizing and taking all the deductions that you qualify for is a form of tax sheltering. People get into trouble by stretching the qualification rules for example, claiming a home office deduction when the space is used for work but not exclusively for work but if you follow the rules that the IRS outlines, you should be in fine shape. If you cannot decipher the rules and are not sure your proposed sheltering method is legal, ask a fully qualified tax professional. They will also be able to inform you of how the changes in the 2017 TaxCuts and Jobs Act and the 2018 Bipartisan Budget Act may affect your taxshelters.
Meanwhile, here are some other common tax shelters that you may never have considered as such.
To the original question are tax shelters risky? They do not have to be. Do some online research and work with a qualified financial professional to find the types of tax shelters that are the best for your situation. You probably won’t even need to memorize the number of any Swiss bank accounts.
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Originally Posted at: https://www.moneytips.com/tax-shelters-101
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