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Yes, if you paid your property taxes on your home through an escrow account, then you may report that YOU paid the taxes.
If you paid property taxes on another property but received no income, you can add those taxes to what you paid on your house.
If the property tax in WI was paid on something that produced income - an oil well, for instance - then those taxes get subtracted on the form where you report the income. For an oil well or a rental property, the property tax would be reported on Schedule E.
Yes, if you paid your property taxes on your home through an escrow account, then you may report that YOU paid the taxes.
If you paid property taxes on another property but received no income, you can add those taxes to what you paid on your house.
If the property tax in WI was paid on something that produced income - an oil well, for instance - then those taxes get subtracted on the form where you report the income. For an oil well or a rental property, the property tax would be reported on Schedule E.
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