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Yes, you can. You'll need to enter the figure in TurboTax (Deductions & Credits > Your Home > Property Taxes).
If you're unsure of the exact amount, a phone call to your lender is probably the easiest way to find out. In addition, many counties/municipalities have a property tax database on their web site, where you can enter some brief identifying information and see what you paid (usually going back several years).
Yes, you can. You'll need to enter the figure in TurboTax (Deductions & Credits > Your Home > Property Taxes).
If you're unsure of the exact amount, a phone call to your lender is probably the easiest way to find out. In addition, many counties/municipalities have a property tax database on their web site, where you can enter some brief identifying information and see what you paid (usually going back several years).
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