Posts Tagged ‘Tax Return’

Can I claim real estate taxes on my annual tax return for IRS if I’m on the deed but not on the mortgage?

Monday, December 7th, 2009

There is a deed to a home that is listed under my mom and dad. My dad just passed away and now I want to take him off and put myself on with my mom.

I will however not be refinancing the current mortgage which only has my mom on it.

Will I be able to claim the real estate taxes that are paid via escrow for this property even though I’m not on the mortgage?

And if so, can I only claim the months that I’m on the deed (ie. from May until Dec 2007) or may I claim the whole year?

And is there any way that I can take my mom off the deed once I put my name on the deed? Thank you.

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Tax Liens - invest for rate of return only?

Saturday, October 10th, 2009

What if you buy a tax lien and the owner does not redeem it. Also lets say that you don’t want the property, you just want a return on your money and maintain no liability with that investment. Is that possible?

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