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Hazard insurance, Fire and Casualty, on a personal residence, not used as a rental or in a business, is not deductible on a federal tax return and has not been deductible on a tax return ever. Flood insurance for a personal residence is also not deductible on a federal tax return.
If you are referring to Mortgage Insurance, that deduction expired at the end of 2016 and has not been renewed or extended to tax year 2017.
Hazard insurance, Fire and Casualty, on a personal residence, not used as a rental or in a business, is not deductible on a federal tax return and has not been deductible on a tax return ever. Flood insurance for a personal residence is also not deductible on a federal tax return.
If you are referring to Mortgage Insurance, that deduction expired at the end of 2016 and has not been renewed or extended to tax year 2017.
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