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tax deductions: The Tax Issue Nobody Seems to Talk About (Part II) - 07/13/07 08:47 PM
If you did not read Part I, please go back and read it for a breakdown on the issue. This post will highlight your options and possible solutions to the tax issue. I know, many of you are going to think I am going to head off on the Missed Fortune concept. Actually, I am going to leave that route out in this post as I want to focus on strategies that do not get highlighted. Don't get me wrong, the Missed Fortune strategy is a good one. Now, I am going to make a suggestion that most of you will think I
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tax deductions: The Tax Issue Nobody Seems to Talk About (Part I) - 07/12/07 04:41 PM
If you are like most Americans, you have been working hard, saving diligently, and are looking forward to the day when you can retire and begin living off your hard earned savings. You have done everything that the gurus and planners have told you to do, using the vehicles they suggested, invested in the products they recommended and have even taken advantage of every tax saving idea you read about. You are going to be just fine, right? Maybe not! Regardless if you are doing this or you have been planning to save for retirement as soon as you get that last
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tax deductions: Mortgage Interest Tax Deductibility - How to Exceed the $1.1M Limitation - 06/25/07 03:14 PM
Let me start off by saying I am not a tax advisor, I am a Certified Mortgage Planning Specialist and that this post, like others is based on my level of knowledge and expertise and may or may not apply to your specific situation. This is derived from tax codes and simply shows the possibilities you may have to deduct mortgage interest beyond your current limitations. OK, quick recap on mortgage interest deductibility... Acquisition Indebtedness (AI) - As implied by its name, it is the debt at which you obtained the home originally. If you pay down (or off) your mortgage, it is reduced.
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