Homeowners and future homeowners can now breath a little easier now that congress has reached an agreement in the “fiscal cliff” negotiations and that President Obama signed the American Taxpayers Relief act into law. Below are some of the housing-related provisions included in the federal law provided by the California Association of Realtors.
- Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act extended for one year
- The “Pease Limitations” that reduced the value of itemized deductions, including the mortgage interest deduction, are permanently repealed for most taxpayers but will be reinstituted for high income filers. This provision reduces a taxpayer’s itemized deductions by 3 percent of the amount of his or her adjusted gross income (AGI) that exceeds the threshold amount. Under the new law, the Pease thresholds are $300,000 for married taxpayers filing jointly and $250,000 for single taxpayers (i.e., a married couple with an AGI of $400,000 would be $100,000 over the threshold; the couple’s deductions would be reduced by $3,000 which is 3% of $100,000). No matter how high a taxpayer’s AGI, the Pease reduction cannot exceed 20 percent of the amount of itemized deductions otherwise allowable for the year.
- The restoration of a tax deduction for mortgage-insurance premiums, including premiums paid to the Federal Housing Administration and private mortgage insurers. This provision expired at the end of 2011 but has now been retroactively extended for all of 2012 as well as 2013.
- 10 percent tax credit (up to $500) for homeowners for energy improvements to existing homes is extended through 2013 and made retroactive to cover 2012.
- Capital gains rates will remain at 15 percent for those earning less than $400,000 (individual) and $450,000 (joint). Gains above those income levels will be taxed at 20 percent. Gains on the sale of principal residences will remain unchanged and continues to exclude the first $250,000 for single taxpayers and $500,000 taxpayers filing jointly.
The extension of the Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act will give homeowners on the brink of foreclosure much needed debt relief. This extension will forgive the taxation of mortgage debt that is forgiven when homeowners and their mortgage lenders negotiate a short sale or a loan modification.
The California Association of Realtors and its members worked very hard to maintain the mortgage interest deduction. The mortgage interest deduction is just one of the many benefits of owning your own home. For more information on purchasing a house here in South Lake Tahoe please call South Lake Tahoe real estate agent Brent Johnson at (530) 416-2625.
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