ThomasM125
Expert Alumni

Deductions & credits

It seems then that the tax law states that you can combine the property tax amounts for two different properties. If so, the location of the properties would be a secondary consideration, so you should be safe combining them into one entry and pick the residence you lived in for most of the year.

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