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azdor.gov Forms 140-SchedAPYN_f
1. Itemized Deductions
ARIZONA SCHEDULE 2007
For Part-Year Residents
A(PYN) Who also had Arizona source income during the period of the year while a nonresident.
Attach to your return
YOUR NAME AS SHOWN ON FORM 140PY YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER
SPOUSE’S NAME AS SHOWN ON FORM 140PY (if a joint return) SPOUSE’S SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER
Part I: Itemized Deductions for the Period of the Year While an Arizona Resident Plus Arizona
Source Itemized Deductions for the Period While a Nonresident
Medical and Dental Expenses • Taxes • Interest Expense • Gifts to Charity
1 Medical and dental expenses incurred and paid while an Arizona resident plus the amount of such
expenses from Arizona sources that you incurred and paid during the part of the year while an
00
Arizona nonresident.............................................................................................................................. 1
2 Taxes allowable on federal Form 1040, Schedule A, that you incurred and paid while an Arizona
resident plus the amount of such taxes from Arizona sources that you incurred and paid during
00
the part of the year while an Arizona nonresident ................................................................................ 2
00
3 Interest expense: See instructions ...................................................................................................... 3
4 Gifts to charity allowable on federal Form 1040, Schedule A, that you incurred and paid while an
Arizona resident plus the amount of such gifts from Arizona sources that you incurred and paid
00
during the part of the year while an Arizona nonresident ..................................................................... 4
Casualty and Theft Losses
5 Casualty loss(es) allowable on federal Form 1040, Schedule A, after applying
00
the 10% federal adjusted gross income limitation and the $100 per loss floor ... 5
6 Casualty loss(es) allowable on federal Form 4684 before applying the 10%
00
federal adjusted gross income limitation and the $100 per loss floor .................. 6
7 Amount of loss on line 6 incurred while you were an Arizona resident plus the
amount of loss from Arizona sources on line 6 that you incurred during the
00
part of the year while an Arizona nonresident ..................................................... 7
%
8 Divide line 7 by line 6, and enter the percentage ................................................ 8
00
9 Multiply line 5 by the percentage on line 8 ........................................................................................... 9
Job Expenses and Other Miscellaneous Expenses
10 Miscellaneous expenses subject to the 2% federal adjusted gross income
limitation allowable on federal Form 1040, Schedule A, before applying the
00
limitation .............................................................................................................. 10
11 Amount on line 10 that you incurred and paid while an Arizona resident plus
the amount on line 10 from Arizona sources that you incurred and paid during
00
the part of the year while an Arizona nonresident ............................................... 11
%
12 Divide line 11 by line 10, and enter the percentage............................................. 12
13 Miscellaneous deductions subject to the 2% federal adjusted gross income
00
limit allowable on federal Form 1040, Schedule A, after applying the limitation. . 13
00
14 Multiply line 13 by the percentage on line 12 ...................................................... 14
15 Other miscellaneous expenses allowable on federal Form 1040, Schedule A,
not subject to the 2% federal adjusted gross income limitation that you
incurred and paid while an Arizona resident plus the amount of such
expenses from Arizona sources that you incurred and paid during the part of
00
the year while an Arizona nonresident................................................................. 15
Skip lines 16 through 20 if not deducting gambling losses.
00
16 Wagering losses included on line 15 ................................................................... 16
00
17 Total gambling winnings included in your Arizona gross income ......................... 17
00
18 Authorized Arizona lottery subtraction from Form 140PY, page 2, line D32 ........ 18
00
19 Maximum allowable gambling loss deduction: Subtract line 18 from line 17...... 19
20 If line 19 is less than line 16, subtract line 19 from line 16; otherwise
00
enter “zero”. ......................................................................................................... 20
21 If you completed lines 16 through 20, subtract line 20 from line 15. If you
00
skipped lines 16 through 20, enter amount on line 15 here ................................ 21
22 Add lines 14 and 21 .............................................................................................................................. 22 00
ADOR 91-0079f (07)
2. YOUR NAME AS SHOWN ON PAGE 1 YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY NO.
Subtotal of Itemized Deductions
23 Tentative Arizona itemized deduction: Add lines 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, and 22. If your
federal adjusted gross income is more than $156,400 ($78,200 if married
filing separately), complete lines 24 through 28 below. Otherwise, skip
00
lines 24 through 28 .............................................................................................. 23
24 If your federal adjusted gross income is more than $156,400 ($78,200 if
married filing separately), enter on line 24 the amount by which you have to
reduce your federal itemized deductions because your federal adjusted gross
00
income was over this threshold ........................................................................... 24
25 Enter your total federal itemized deductions allowable on federal Form 1040,
00
Schedule A, prior to the federal adjusted gross income limitation ....................... 25
%
26 Divide line 23 by line 25, and enter the percentage ............................................ 26
00
27 Multiply line 24 by the percentage on line 26, and enter the result ..................... 27
00
28 Subtract line 27 from line 23, and enter the result ................................................................................ 28
Part II: Portion of Itemized Deductions Allowable for the Part of the Year
While a Nonresident
Adjustment to Medical and Dental Expenses
00
29 Medical and dental expenses .............................................................................. 29
30 Amount of MSA distributions used to pay qualified medical expenses included
00
on line 29 ............................................................................................................. 30
00
31 Medical expenses allowed to be taken as a federal itemized deduction ............. 31
00
32 Add lines 30 and 31, and enter the result ............................................................ 32
33 If line 29 is the same as or more than line 32, subtract line 32 from line 29.
00
Otherwise, go to line 34 ........................................................................................................................ 33
00
34 If line 32 is more than line 29, subtract line 29 from line 32 ................................................................. 34
Adjustment to Interest Deduction
35 If you received a federal credit for interest paid on mortgage credit certificates (from federal
Form 8396), enter the amount of mortgage interest you paid for 2007 that is equal to the
00
amount of your 2007 federal credit ....................................................................................................... 35
Adjustment to Gambling Losses
00
36 Wagering losses allowed as a federal itemized deduction .................................. 36
00
37 Total gambling winnings included in your federal adjusted gross income ........... 37
00
38 Authorized Arizona lottery subtraction from Form 140PY, page 2, line D32 ........ 38
00
39 Maximum allowable gambling loss deduction: Subtract line 38 from line 37...... 39
00
40 If line 39 is less than line 36, subtract line 39 from line 36; otherwise enter “zero” .............................. 40
Adjustment to Property Taxes
41 If you are claiming the property tax credit on Arizona Form 302 (Defense Contracting Credits), enter
00
the amount of property taxes allowed as a federal itemized deduction for which a credit is claimed .. 41
Adjustment to Charitable Contributions
00
42 Amount of charitable contributions for which you are taking a credit under Arizona law ...................... 42
Adjusted Itemized Deductions
00
43 Add the amounts on lines 33 and 35 ................................................................... 43
00
44 Add lines 34, 40, 41 and 42 ................................................................................. 44
00
45 Total itemized deductions allowed to be taken on federal return ......................... 45
00
46 Enter the amount from line 43 above .................................................................. 46
00
47 Add the amount on lines 45 and 46 ..................................................................... 47
00
48 Enter the amount from line 44 above .................................................................. 48
00
49 Subtract line 48 from line 47 ................................................................................ 49
50 If you skipped lines 24 through 28, enter the amount on line 23 here. If you
00
completed lines 24 through 28, enter the amount from line 28 here ................... 50
00
51 Subtract line 50 from line 49 ................................................................................ 51
52 Arizona percentage from line 4 of the worksheet on page 2 of the
%
Schedule A(PYN) instructions ............................................................................. 52
00
53 Multiply the percentage on line 52 by the amount on line 51 .............................. 53
54 Add lines 50 and 53. Enter the result here and on Form 140PY, page 1, line 20................................ 54 00
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