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I am assuming you are talking about a car and the car loan interest deduction? If so, no, it does not count. In order to claim the deduction, the car must be a new car and the loan must have originated during the tax year that you are filing.
In order to claim this interest the following criteria must be met:
Note: The interest deduction is capped at $10,000. This is an above the line deduction, not a credit meaning it will lower your AGI and taxable income. It will not be an amount that is refunded to you, but it could result in a refund by lowering your taxable income. If you already received a refund of all of the money you had withheld, then you may not see a difference in your return.
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