My mother passed away in March of this year and I have been making the mortgage payments since then. She left the house to me and I had the deed put into my name the end of July. The mortgage is still in her name and will remain until I refinance which may be a couple of years. My question is if I am able to claim all that comes with owning a house if the deed is in my name even if the mortgage is not. If so, are there any restrictions due to the mortgage not being in my name?
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As an equitable owner of the personal residence you can deduct the mortgage interest paid as an itemized deduction on Form 1040 Schedule A.
See IRC code § 1.163-1(b) - https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/26/1.163-1
As an equitable owner of the personal residence you can deduct the mortgage interest paid as an itemized deduction on Form 1040 Schedule A.
See IRC code § 1.163-1(b) - https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/26/1.163-1
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