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Homeowners' insurance for your residence is not tax deductible and is not entered on your tax return.
If the home is a rental home, homeowners insurance can be deducted as a rental expense.
Homeowners' insurance for your residence is not tax deductible and is not entered on your tax return.
If the home is a rental home, homeowners insurance can be deducted as a rental expense.
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