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Your comparison of 2017-2018 deductions & credits reflect $0 paid in 2018 for mortgage insurance premiums. Over $1500 was paid and listed on your form. Why?
My mortgage insurance premiums were listed on your form in the appropriate box for 2018. Your comparison indicates $0 paid. How do I make sure I am getting credit for the premiums paid and why does your comparison reflect $0?
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Your comparison of 2017-2018 deductions & credits reflect $0 paid in 2018 for mortgage insurance premiums. Over $1500 was paid and listed on your form. Why?
Mortgage insurance premiums are not deductible on your 2018 tax return. Congress did not extend that deduction.
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Your comparison of 2017-2018 deductions & credits reflect $0 paid in 2018 for mortgage insurance premiums. Over $1500 was paid and listed on your form. Why?
Mortgage insurance premiums are not deductible on your 2018 tax return. Congress did not extend that deduction.
**Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to offer the most correct information possible. The poster disclaims any legal responsibility for the accuracy of the information that is contained in this post.**