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Tax Time Tips for Mortgage Holders

 Millions of people are familiar with numbers like 1040, W-2, and INT-1099 again this time of the year. You can claim deductions to offset some of the tax burdens that come with having a mortgage. Let's take a look at some tax deductions that you can use to offset your tax burden as you file your annual taxes. For those with less than $1million in a mortgage (which is most of us), You can fill in Schedule A, also called "itemized deductions", and claim the interest you paid on your mortgage the previous year. This is only for your primary residence (wherever you live). It does not include any other properties or houses that you might own for rental purposes. You can use Schedule A if you have been penalized for not paying your mortgage in total this year. This does not include any other properties or houses you may own for rental purposes. You may be eligible for a deduction for interest if your mortgage company pays your taxes through an escrow account. Keep in mind that