client has his name in two houses in the title. However, mortgage was taken by his brother for one houses and he has his name in another house. Can he not claim the house that is under his brother's name for the mortgage?
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Originally posted by muddin001 View Postclient has his name in two houses in the title. However, mortgage was taken by his brother for one houses and he has his name in another house. Can he not claim the house that is under his brother's name for the mortgage?
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According to the income tax regulations, at ยง1.163-1(b), "Interest paid by the taxpayer on a mortgage upon real estate of which he is the legal or equitable owner, even though the taxpayer is not directly liable upon the bond or note secured by such mortgage, may be deducted as interest on his indebtedness." emphasis added
I think the idea is to treat debt as a property owner's debt (for purposes of deducting interest he's paying) if he would lose the property if the debt weren't paid, even though he's not directly liable on the debt....
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