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They are still deductible, but only if they are more than $12,000 combined with all of your other itemized expenses. This year, the standard deduction increased drastically to $12,000 for single, $24,000 for married filing jointly.
But, yes, if they do not total more than your standard deduction, you can ignore the fact that you own a home and file for free.
They are still deductible, but only if they are more than $12,000 combined with all of your other itemized expenses. This year, the standard deduction increased drastically to $12,000 for single, $24,000 for married filing jointly.
But, yes, if they do not total more than your standard deduction, you can ignore the fact that you own a home and file for free.
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