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When splitting mortgage interest, when TT asks how much did we owe on the property January 1, 2019 should it be the full amount or my % of the balance?
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When splitting mortgage interest, when TT asks how much did we owe on the property January 1, 2019 should it be the full amount or my % of the balance?
Your percent.
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When splitting mortgage interest, when TT asks how much did we owe on the property January 1, 2019 should it be the full amount or my % of the balance?
it is asking for a $ amount not a %
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When splitting mortgage interest, when TT asks how much did we owe on the property January 1, 2019 should it be the full amount or my % of the balance?
TurboTax, why don't you say this on your online then (like you do for Box1 - your portion), leaving out this little detail will lose people hundreds/thousands of dollars.
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