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Thanks @AnnetteB6You are allowed to claim mortgage interest on Schedule A for your primary residence and one additional property. If this property would qualify...
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Hi @Mike9241Thanks for the response. I don't quite understand it and so I would like to ask some follow-up questions1) Should I look for Form 8453 in Turbo Tax ...
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@AmeliesUncleStill going through my previous returns so not totally sure. If you can, can you provide responses to the 2 scenarios?
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Thanks @DianeW777
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Thanks@MindyB for your response.>> But, if your income was lower in 2023, it would probably not be advantageous to file a 3115 for a favorable change.That makes...
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