https://www.democraticunderground.com/100210031912
Thu Dec 28, 2017, 10:56 AM
LuckyCharms (1,503 posts)
Does anyone know if Home Equity Loan/HELOC interest is deductible next year?
Deductible under the new plan?
I know I could try to look it up, but I'm juggling phone calls.
Just a quick yes or no if you know?
Thanks in advance, I appreciate it.
This shit is way too funny. These are the same people that I've seen post, year after year, about how the mortgage deduction was a SCAM because only people well off enough to actually own a home, and make enough money to itemize on their taxes, could use it.
Now, I see a whole bunch of posts about people lamenting the loss of this deduction. I'll bet less than 1% of them itemize.
LuckyCharms (1,503 posts)
1. nevermind, got it. this is what turbotax says.
Any mortgage amount (personal, rental, or business) that the money was used to buy, build, or substantially improve the home is deductible (personal residence interest may be limited to $750,000 of mortgage amount).
If the money was not used to buy, build, or substantially improve the home, a rental or business can still generally deduct the interest if the money was used for rental or business purposes.
LuckyCharms (1,503 posts)
2. EXCEPT YAHOO CONTRADICTS THIS...
Jesus Christ.
3. Interest on home equity loans will no longer be deductible
Home equity loans have long served as a key source of financing for homeowners, and up until now, homeowners could deduct interest on loans worth up to $100,000. Under the new tax changes, however, this provision is going away and home equity loan interest will no longer be deductible at all. Furthermore, whereas homeowners with existing mortgages are grandfathered into the old laws, home equity loan holders don't get that same leeway. This means that if you have a home equity loan and were counting on writing off its interest next year, you'd better think again.
Demsrule86 (18,729 posts)
5. not deductible...once again screwed by the GOP.
LuckyCharms (1,503 posts)
6. With this new rule, and the raising of the standard deduction:
1) Many more people will not be able to itemize
2) Many more people will not bother donating to charities
3) The exemption elimination will take away any benefit of the raising of the standard deduction.
They knew exactly what they were doing when writing this bill.
New campfire, could get interesting.
KC