Sisters Mary and Ann lives together in a house. The house and the loan is under Mary's name only. They agree to share the cost of the house equally. So, every month, Mary writes a check to Ann for half of the mortgage payment and then Ann writes a check for the full payment to pay the bank. As for the property tax, Mary pays one payment and Ann pays the other payment every year.
Mary paid half of the mortgage, But she did not write the check directly to the bank. Can she still claim the mortgage interest deduction?
Ann paid half of the mortgage and she wrote the check to pay the mortgage. But her name is not on the title of the house and the loan. Can she claim the deduction of the mortgage interest and the property tax?
Mary says she see the portion of mortgage payment and property tax paid by Ann as rent. Can she reports what Ann has paid for the mortgage and the property tax as her rental income., and then she claim the full amount of mortgage interest and property tax as her expenses?
Sometimes, you just wonder how something should be really simple and straight forward can become so complicated.
Mary paid half of the mortgage, But she did not write the check directly to the bank. Can she still claim the mortgage interest deduction?
Ann paid half of the mortgage and she wrote the check to pay the mortgage. But her name is not on the title of the house and the loan. Can she claim the deduction of the mortgage interest and the property tax?
Mary says she see the portion of mortgage payment and property tax paid by Ann as rent. Can she reports what Ann has paid for the mortgage and the property tax as her rental income., and then she claim the full amount of mortgage interest and property tax as her expenses?
Sometimes, you just wonder how something should be really simple and straight forward can become so complicated.
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