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If you have a mortgage, you may be able to deduct interest paid on your tax return. Some may hear that and think "duh - obviously," but it's actually more complicated than most people consider. First, it's not guaranteed; mortgage interest only counts if you itemize your deductions or if you're a 1099 earner with a home office and you actualize your expenses. But even more difficult to comprehend is the amount you can actually take as a deduction, especially if you have a mortgage balance that exceeds certain thresholds, multiple loans, points, and refinances.
In this episode, we'll get into the ways to maximize your deduction and bring clarity to what the IRS rules say on this matter.
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If you have a mortgage, you may be able to deduct interest paid on your tax return. Some may hear that and think "duh - obviously," but it's actually more complicated than most people consider. First, it's not guaranteed; mortgage interest only counts if you itemize your deductions or if you're a 1099 earner with a home office and you actualize your expenses. But even more difficult to comprehend is the amount you can actually take as a deduction, especially if you have a mortgage balance that exceeds certain thresholds, multiple loans, points, and refinances.
In this episode, we'll get into the ways to maximize your deduction and bring clarity to what the IRS rules say on this matter.

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