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#Home Ownership Has its Benefits

mortgage 012 #Home Ownership Has its BenefitsIf you or someone you know are still paying a landlord’s mortgage instead of building equity of your own, see what you’re missing. Check out some of the other financial benefits of being a homeowner.

Typical Tax Deductions for Homeowners

* Mortgage interest – One of the biggest tax incentives to owning a home is that the interest you pay on your mortgage is tax-deductible, up to $1 million. This deduction applies to any kind of home, including a second home under certain conditions.
* Real-estate taxes – As a homeowner, you can deduct the local property taxes you pay each year, too. This applies to both your principal home and any others you may own.
* Points – If you (or even the seller) paid points to the lender to secure your mortgage, you may be able to deduct those points on your taxes.

New and Temporary Deductions

* $8,000 for First-time Buyers – Just when you were figuring out the $7,500 tax credit for first-time buyers, Congress changed the rules and is now offering an $8,000 tax credit – and guess what? Buyers won’t have to repay it unless they sell their homes within three years.
* Mortgage Insurance Premiums – Thanks to Congress, MI premiums can be deducted in most cases by home buyers for mortgages issued after 2006 and before 2010 (although Congress may extend this provision). This one has income limits, so ask your tax professional for help.
* New Standard Deduction – Prior to 2008, only taxpayers who itemized their deductions could deduct state and local property taxes. New legislation changes this for 2008 and 2009. Qualifying tax payers who don’t itemize but pay property tax, get up to a $500 extra deduction; married filing jointly get up to $1,000.

Special Incentives

* Tax-Free Profits on Sale – When you sell your primary residence, you can make up to $250,000 in profit if you’re a single owner, twice that if you’re married, and not owe any capital gains taxes.
* Other Benefits – Ask your tax professional about Penalty-free IRA payouts for first-time buyers, home improvement deductions, energy credits, and even moving expense deductions.

 

 #Home Ownership Has its Benefits

One Response to “#Home Ownership Has its Benefits”

  1. Thanks for the motivation. Please enjoy some new features of the blog: related articles at the end of each post, a reblog option if you’re a blogger yourself, and hyperlinks throughout the posting to: wiki, WSJ, Dow Jones, Wiki Invest, Google Maps, and Government sites etc. for quick explanations of terms, words and ideas.

    More to come on current events in real estate, the U.S. market trends affecting it, and enjoying your property. – Blogger: Carlo

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