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The IRS publication states the following:
There is nothing that specifically states you cannot amortize the fee versus deducting it in full in the year paid. It also doesn't state you must take the fee all in the year paid. This can be interpreted to allow you the decision to amortize.
The IRS publication states the following:
There is nothing that specifically states you cannot amortize the fee versus deducting it in full in the year paid. It also doesn't state you must take the fee all in the year paid. This can be interpreted to allow you the decision to amortize.
First, my apologies for reviving this somewhat dated question, But it is 2024, and I realize that the $7,000 dollars tacked on to my mortgage as funding fee, (and which I misunderstood that could not be claimed ever), and I didn't even know it was considered mortgage insurance.
So similarly to this old question, we purchased our home in September 2017, for a price of $215,000 plus the $7,000 from the funding fee. I knew I never liked the taste it left me because of the financing of the funding fee, and it DID feel as acquired debt.
Now this question comes up while doing our taxes in the home business portion, and it asks about points, and yada,yada,yada, that squirrel brought me here.
Have we lost our chance to, and in any way or another, claim the funding fee paid back in 2017? Thanks!
GerryLP
The VA funding fee is a form of mortgage insurance. Mortgage insurance is no longer deductible. It may have been deductible in 2017 (depending on your income and other factors) but it is too late to file an amended return for 2017.
I see. That was such an impactful year for me (retired, married, and bought our house), that I lost sight of it. Well, thank you very much for the response. Water under the bridge; or money down drain, in this case. Thanks again!
GerryLP
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