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You are allowed to deduct mortgage interest on two homes. Normally it's your main home and a second home, but I'm sure that deducting the mortgage interest on your two separate homes on a joint return is okay.
You can deduct real estate tax on any homes that you own in the United States, so deducting the tax on two homes is not a problem.
No, you may not have two primary residences at the same time. You are filing jointly so you may consider one home as the primary home and the other as a second home. The IRS allows the same deductions for a second home as the primary home. Since you are filing jointly you will combine your deductions and report the combined amount for each deductible item as one entry. You may experience a cap on your mortgage interest deduction, for 2021 interest is deductible on only the first $750,000, also the maximum amount of taxes paid is limited to $10,000 in state and local sales, income, and property taxes.
Edited [02/28/2022 | 5:23 PM PST]
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