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| legnadee wrote: - quote - > I am planning on purchasing a piece of property with my
What deduction? What type of property? Who is actually> boyfriend. During Tax season will we both be able to claim > the deduction? making the payments by type of payment? -- Alan http://taxtopics.net << ================================================== ===== > << The foregoing is intended for educational purposes only > << and does NOT constitute legal OR professional advice. > << > << The Charter and the Guidelines for submitting > << messages to this newsgroup are at www.asktax.org. > << Copyright (2005) - All rights reserved. > << ================================================== ===== > |
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| "legnadee" wrote - quote - > I am planning on purchasing a piece of property
Not quite. You both can't claim the same expense, but you> with my boyfriend. During Tax season will we > both be able to claim the deduction? may split it in some fashion, IF, you had both paid on the mortgage. You should split it in the percentage that you both paid on it. Same for property tax that was paid from escrow or at closing when you bought it. -- Paul A. Thomas, CPA Athens, Georgia taxman at negia.net << ================================================== ===== > << The foregoing is intended for educational purposes only > << and does NOT constitute legal OR professional advice. > << > << The Charter and the Guidelines for submitting > << messages to this newsgroup are at www.asktax.org. > << Copyright (2005) - All rights reserved. > << ================================================== ===== > |
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| legnadee at legnadeee[at]yahoo-dot-com.no-spam.invalid wrote: - quote - > I am planning on purchasing a piece of property with my
To take a deduction for the interest paid on a mortgage, you> boyfriend. During Tax season will we both be able to claim > the deduction? have to be a legal party to the mortgage, obligated to pay it and you have to actually pay it yourself. If each of you meet that criteria, you should be able to deduct the mortgage payments you make. This assumes that the mortgage is deductible in the first place, like on a primary residence or vacation home but not on a third home. All freely provided advice guarantee correct or double your money back Frank S. Duke, Jr. CPA Cincinnati, OH USA << ================================================== ===== > << The foregoing is intended for educational purposes only > << and does NOT constitute legal OR professional advice. > << > << The Charter and the Guidelines for submitting > << messages to this newsgroup are at www.asktax.org. > << Copyright (2005) - All rights reserved. > << ================================================== ===== > |
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| Basic rule - you can deduct interest and property taxes if 1) you are legally required to pay them, and 2) you pay them. If both of you are listed on the title and the mortgage, you are obligated to pay. If you make the payments........well, partners of any kind often make gifts to each other out of which the payment is made...........Or agree that they'll make uneven payments (your income is double his so you pay more... ) If questioned, you need to be able to show that you each paid on the mortgage in whatever proportion you claimed. Nan, EA in LA << ================================================== ===== > << The foregoing is intended for educational purposes only > << and does NOT constitute legal OR professional advice. > << > << The Charter and the Guidelines for submitting > << messages to this newsgroup are at www.asktax.org. > << Copyright (2005) - All rights reserved. > << ================================================== ===== > |
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| "legnadee" <legnadeee[at]yahoo-dot-com.no-spam.invalid> wrote: - quote - > I am planning on purchasing a piece of property with my
Assuming you both are liable for the payments and make the> boyfriend. During Tax season will we both be able to claim > the deduction? payments, yes. The Schedule A instructions tell you what additional information is required on your return since only one of you will be on the 1098 record. You may want to sit down and figure out whether it's to your advantage to have only one of you making the mortgage payments (and itemizing deductions) while the other pays nondeductible things like maintenance, utilities, food, etc. (and uses the standard deduction). This advice from our moderator's upcoming "Living in Sin for Fun and Profit." -- Phil Marti Clarksburg, MD << ================================================== ===== > << The foregoing is intended for educational purposes only > << and does NOT constitute legal OR professional advice. > << > << The Charter and the Guidelines for submitting > << messages to this newsgroup are at www.asktax.org. > << Copyright (2005) - All rights reserved. > << ================================================== ===== > |
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| legnadee wrote: - quote - > I am planning on purchasing a piece of property with my
Sorry to tell you this, but there IS no deduction for> boyfriend. During Tax season will we both be able to claim > the deduction? purchasing a piece of property. If the property is a house to be your home, and you finance it with a mortgage, then there are possible tax deductions for home mortgage interest. ChEAr$, Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA << ================================================== ===== > << The foregoing is intended for educational purposes only > << and does NOT constitute legal OR professional advice. > << > << The Charter and the Guidelines for submitting > << messages to this newsgroup are at www.asktax.org. > << Copyright (2005) - All rights reserved. > << ================================================== ===== > |
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| legnadee wrote: - quote - > I am planning on purchasing a piece of property with my
The answer depends on what this "piece of property" consitst> boyfriend. During Tax season will we both be able to claim > the deduction? of. A house, undeveloped land, rental property? That will determine what deductions you and your boyfriend might qualify for. In any case, you can only deduct what you have paid from your funds. For example, if you are each 50% owners, and you pay 50% of the real property tax payment, then that is what YOU can deduct. This all assumes that you have enough itemized deductions to file Schedule A. If not, you get no tax benefit (but HE cannot deduct your portion. << ================================================== ===== > << The foregoing is intended for educational purposes only > << and does NOT constitute legal OR professional advice. > << > << The Charter and the Guidelines for submitting > << messages to this newsgroup are at www.asktax.org. > << Copyright (2005) - All rights reserved. > << ================================================== ===== > |
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| I am planning on purchasing a piece of property with my boyfriend. During Tax season will we both be able to claim the deduction? Please advise, Thank you, Denise << ================================================== ===== > << The foregoing is intended for educational purposes only > << and does NOT constitute legal OR professional advice. > << > << The Charter and the Guidelines for submitting > << messages to this newsgroup are at www.asktax.org. > << Copyright (2005) - All rights reserved. > << ================================================== ===== > |
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