Mortgage Insurance Tax Deduction for 2011, 2012
67Tax Deductions for Mortgage Insurance
The mortgage insurance tax deduction for private mortgages has been extended for another year to help generate more homebuyers. The previous deduction was set to expire but has now been extended.
This deduction allows you to deduct your mortgage insurance premiums. The amount of your monthly insurance premiums will depend on the amount you have borrowed to purchase your home.
There are some guidelines to qualify for the home mortgage insurance deduction:
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Your income must be less than $100,000 annually for individuals
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Your home must be purchased between January 1, 2007 and December 31, 2010
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If you earn more than $100,000 you can still take a partial deduction
This deduction will help many low income families to afford homes and to be able to afford insurance as well by allowing bigger home related deductions than ever before. The average mortgage insurance deduction can save families $200 - $400 every year that they own the home. This can add up to huge savings over the years that the home is owned.
If you are a new homeowner and you have prepaid insurance premiums you may also deduct this when you file your tax return. If you own a second home, then you may not deduct the insurance premiums on that home. This deduction only applies to your primary residence.
Don’t forget all of the other great deductions available for homeowners such as loan origination fees, property taxes, and mortgage interest paid. Itemizing your tax return can help you take advantage of all of the great deductions.
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I will be purchasing a home in May 2011; will I be able to deduct mortgage insurance when I file taxes in 2012?
Is mortgage insurance tax deductible for 2011?





D Young 4 weeks ago
I don't really see how this helps stimulate more homebuyers if you would have had to purchase the home prior to 12/31/10.