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When I purchased my condo it was with cash. I have never had a mortgage.

No mortgage, or fees or taxes
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When I purchased my condo it was with cash. I have never had a mortgage.

So what is your tax question about that?

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Carl
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When I purchased my condo it was with cash. I have never had a mortgage.

Okay. So on the screen"Did you own a home in 2019?" you will answer that question YES.

On the screen "Did you pay any home loans in 2019?" you will answer that question NO.

Then press on through.

Now more than likely, you did pay property taxes in 2019, and you most likely paid them at the closing.Those property taxes would be for the period of time from your closing date, to Dec 31st. If you didn't get a separate property tax bill from your property tax appraiser in 2019 which you paid in 2019, then the property taxes you did pay in 2019 at the closing will be an itemized cost shown on your closing statement. So enter the property taxes paid (on the screen that asks for that) and press on.

 

 

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