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Bella
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Closing fees on a refi. of primary residence in 2016

under origination fee: processing fee,tax related service fee, underwriting fee. also, under taxes and other government fees: recording fee deed, transfer tax to county clerk.  what about prepaid  mtg interest.  IS ANY OF THIS DEDUCTABLE on federal or state returns?
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IreneS
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Closing fees on a refi. of primary residence in 2016

As SuperUser bwa explains:

Most expenses at closing on the purchase or refinance of a home, second home, vacation home, timeshare, etc. are not deducted but added to the cost of a new home. There are a few exceptions - the following would be deductible:

  • interest paid at the time of purchase (the charge at closing would normally be done for interest up to the date of first payment.),
  • real estate taxes charged to you,
  • points (sometimes called origination fees and expressed as a percentage of the amount borrowed.)  On a refinance they need to be amortized over the life of the loan or 84 months, whichever is less, unless the points were used to improve your main home, and
  • private mortgage insurance costs but, if prepaid, only the amount allocable to this year based on an 84 month amortization.

Title fees, real estate commissions, appraisal costs, home inspections, documentary stamps, credit report costs, costs of an abstract, transfer taxes, flood certificate, attorney fees, etc. are not deductible, but are added to the cost [basis] of the property.

Mortgage interest, refinancing, property taxes and mortgage insurance are all under the Deductions and Credits tab for "Your Home."

(As there is no consistency in how closing agents prepare a HUD-1, it would be impossible to say with certainty which lines those appear on.)



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