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How To Squeeze Extra Tax Deductions From Your Mortgage In 2007

Rather than make January's mortgage payment on January 1, 2008, a homeowner sending payment this week or next (i.e. in 2007) is increasing his interest paid in 2007, and increasing his tax deductions for 2007

For most Americans (but not all), mortgage interest is tax-deductible in the year in which it was paid.

With some advance planning, therefore, a homeowner can increase his 2007 tax deductions by paying additional mortgage interest while the calendar still reads 2007. 

The key is to make the mortgage payment due January 2008 a few days early.

Because mortgage interest is paid in arrears, a mortgage payment due January 1, 2008 accounts for interest that accumulated throughout December 2007. 

Rather than make January's mortgage payment on January 1, 2008, a homeowner can send payment this week or next -- while it's still 2007 -- and increase the amount of mortgage interest paid in 2007.  This can increase 2007's tax deductions.

Tax planning can be a complicated issue and not all homeowners qualify for mortgage interest tax deductions.  Be sure to consult your tax professional before making any tax planning decisions.  If you are without a tax professional, call or email me; I would be happy to make a trusted recommendation to you.


Posted by Bill Murphy on December 18th, 2007 10:28 AMPost a Comment (0)

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