Homeowners Keep PMI Deduction and Short Sale Tax Benefit - Tricia Frazier

Homeowners Keep PMI Deduction and Short Sale Tax Benefit

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Home owners win two important tax benefits in the fiscal cliff deal.
(source: houselogic.com; published on 1/2/2013) 
The fiscal cliff deal Congress passed this week lets home owners keep the tax deduction for private mortgage insurance payments. It also says troubled home owners won’t owe income tax on amounts forgiven during a mortgage workout or foreclosure.
PMI is what you pay your lender each month if you put down less than 20% on a home, which protects the lender if you default on the home loan.
Without mortgage cancellation relief, home owners who have a portion of their mortgage forgiven as part of a workout plan, short sale, or foreclosure would have to pay income tax on the forgiven amount.
In addition, the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 lets home owners continue to keep up to $500,000 ($250,000 for individuals) in home sale profits tax-free. Only home sellers whose income is $450,000 or above (or singles earning $400,000 or more) and who net more $500,000 on the sale of their home would pay taxes on the excess capital gains. For the vast majority of home sellers, there’s no change.
For those earning above the $400,000-$450,000 threshold, the cap gains rate would rise to 20% from 15%.
Congress extended the tax deductions for all mortgage insurance premiums and for state and local property taxes, which, along with the mortgage interest deduction, are important tax considerations for home owners and buyers.


Read more: https://www.houselogic.com/news/issues-affecting-home-owners/home-owners-keep-pmi-deduction-and-short-sale-tax-benefit/#ixzz2HaOhfKP6

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