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Who declares the real estate taxes when you co-own a home?

April 16th, 2010 by admin
Kelly asked:


My fiance and I co-own our home, both of our names are on the title, but only his name is on the mortgage. Can I still declare the real estate taxes on my taxes? Can I declare half of the real estate taxes?

Citrus Heights Homes

Posted in Other - Taxes

What percentage of real estate taxes should be deducted on Schedule A?

March 11th, 2010 by admin
John U asked:


“A vacation home is rented out for 10 days during the year and used personally by the owner for 20 days during the year. What percentage of real estate taxes should be

deducted on Schedule A?”

Wouldn’t it just be 100%?

Simi Valley Ca Real Estate

Posted in Other - Taxes

 
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