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June 6, 2019
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We own a second property that my son lives in. It is not a rental property but we do pay property tax ( alot of it) where can I take this deduction (under what category)?

  • June 6, 2019
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We purchased this property for 2 reasons. 1) We wanted to assist our adult son due to his need for debt relief ( he was starting a business) 2) The house was purchased with the idea of it being an investment due to it being in a trendy area of Atlanta

    Best answer by Vanessa11_2

    It would be considered a second home since you are not renting it out and your son is living in it which makes it personal use property.  You would deduct the property taxes (and mortgage interest if applicable) on Schedule A.  This would all be entered in the Your Home section under the Federal Deductions and Credits tab. 

    The property taxes and other taxes are limited to a total of $10,000.

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    Level 13
    June 6, 2019

    It would be considered a second home since you are not renting it out and your son is living in it which makes it personal use property.  You would deduct the property taxes (and mortgage interest if applicable) on Schedule A.  This would all be entered in the Your Home section under the Federal Deductions and Credits tab. 

    The property taxes and other taxes are limited to a total of $10,000.

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