Buyer Resources
7 Reasons to Own Your Home
Tax Benefits of Homeownership
Prepare for Homeownership
Take the Stress Out of Homebuying
Why Work With a REALTOR®
Finance Your Home
6 Creative Ways to Afford a Home
Loan Types to Consider
How Big of a Mortgage Can I Afford?
Specialty Mortgages
5 Factors That Decide Your Credit
How to Improve Your Credit
Find the Right Property
8 Tips to Guide for Your Home Search
5 Most Dangerous Hazards in a Home
4 Common Home Hazards
5 Property Tax Questions to Ask
10 Questions to Ask the Condo Board
Your Property Wish List
Finding the Perfect Neighborhood
Pros and Cons of Going Condo
10 Questions to Ask Home Inspectors
What Home Inspections Cover
Prepare for Closing and Beyond
About Homeowner’s Insurance
Lowering Homeowner’s Insurance
5 Things About Title Insurance
What’s a Home Warranty?
The Final Walk-through
Common Closing Costs for Buyers
Closing Documents You Should Keep
17 Tips for Packing Like a Pro
Tax Benefits of Homeownership
The tax deductions you’re eligible to take for mortgage interest and property taxes greatly increase the financial benefits of homeownership. Here’s how it works.
Assume:
$9,877 = Mortgage interest paid (a loan of $150,000 for 30 years, at 7 percent, using year-five interest)
$2,700 = Property taxes (at 1.5 percent on $180,000 assessed value)
______
$12,577 = Total deduction
Then, multiply your total deduction by your tax rate.
For example, at a 28 percent tax rate: 12,577 x 0.28 = $3,521.56
$3,521.56 = Amount you have lowered your federal income tax (at 28 percent tax rate)
Note: Mortgage interest may not be deductible on loans over $1.1 million. In addition, deductions are decreased when total income reaches a certain level.
Reprinted from REALTOR® Magazine Online by permission of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® Copyright 2005. All rights reserved.
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