I have been researching on the mortgage interest deduction requirements and I am very glad to find this thread:
I think the consensus in that thread is that a taxpayer can take mortgage interest deduction if his name is on the title and he did pay for the mortgage interest even if his name is not on the loan.
The tax situation that I am handling is as follows:
Taxpayer is paying for the mortgage of his parent's home. His name is on the title. But his name is not on the mortgage. He does not live there.
Based on what I read in the above link, I am thinking he should be able to take the mortgage interest deduction if he considers that property to be his second home. Does anyone disagree?
Also, would you go as far as to amend his past 3 years tax return to claim the deduction since he has not claimed the mortgage interest in his original return filed?
I think the consensus in that thread is that a taxpayer can take mortgage interest deduction if his name is on the title and he did pay for the mortgage interest even if his name is not on the loan.
The tax situation that I am handling is as follows:
Taxpayer is paying for the mortgage of his parent's home. His name is on the title. But his name is not on the mortgage. He does not live there.
Based on what I read in the above link, I am thinking he should be able to take the mortgage interest deduction if he considers that property to be his second home. Does anyone disagree?
Also, would you go as far as to amend his past 3 years tax return to claim the deduction since he has not claimed the mortgage interest in his original return filed?
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