tax: Congress Moves to Eliminate 'Phantom Tax' - 10/05/07 01:23 PM
I blogged last week about the possible tax consequences of forclosure.  It now looks like a bill moving through Congress will go a long way to ease the tax burden of borrowers who lose their home to foreclosure. Read all about it here.
For fun, or if you are having trouble falling asleep, you can go read the text of the bill here. 
In short, this bill provides that any amount forgiven on mortgage debt on a principal residence will not be taxed.
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tax: The Consequences of Foreclosure: Taxes - 09/27/07 11:30 AM
As you can imagine, I get asked all the time from people, "Just what happens when a bank forecloses on a mortgage?"
The answer depends on many, many factors -- not the least of which is where (what state) the forclosure takes place!
In California, we have some pretty good protections for people whose primary residence is foreclosed... this is well-documented.
What isn't covered so much is the aftermath of the foreclosure; that is, what about all that debt?  Those are real dollars owed.  If the debt is cancelled by forclosure, didn't the homeowner just get a huge benefit by way if forgiven debt … (3 comments)

 
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