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A) The limit on qualified home equity indebtedness depends on filing status.
B) Limits on qualified home equity indebtedness and qualified acquisition indebtedness do not apply to the same loan.
C) If the value of a home drops, the amount of qualified home equity indebtedness on an existing home equity loan also drops.
D) In order to deduct interest on home equity indebtedness, taxpayers must use the proceeds of a home equity loan to improve the homE.The limit on qualified home equity indebtedness is $50,000 for the married filing separate filing status.
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A) $50.
B) $150.
C) $4,500.
D) $6,000.
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A) A taxpayer may have more than one principal residence at any one time.
B) A taxpayer's principal residence may not be a houseboat.
C) A taxpayer with more than one residence may annually elect which residence is considered to be the principal residence.
D) None of these statements is true.
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A) All else equal, the break-even point for paying points on an original mortgage is longer than the break-even point for paying points on a refinance.
B) All else equal, the break-even point for paying points on an original mortgage is longer for a taxpayer who does not make extra principal payments each year on the loan than for a taxpayer who does make additional principal payments each year on the loan.
C) All else equal, the break-even point for a taxpayer paying points on an original mortgage is longer when the taxpayer's marginal income tax rate increases in the years subsequent to the original financing compared to a taxpayer whose marginal tax rate does not change in the years subsequent to the year in which the loan is executed.
D) None of these statements is correct.
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A) $2,000.
B) $5,000.
C) $7,000.
D) $7,500.
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A) The owner of the property at the time the property taxes are due is responsible for paying all of the real property taxes on the property for the year.Consequently, this person is allowed to deduct all of the property taxes for the year.
B) Taxpayers are allowed to deduct the real property taxes they actually pay for the year.
C) Taxpayers are allowed to deduct the property taxes allocated to the portion of the year that they owned the property.
D) None of these statements is correct.
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A) A taxpayer is not allowed to deduct property taxes as the taxpayer makes monthly mortgage payments to an escrow account held by her mortgage company.
B) Taxpayers are not allowed to deduct payments made for setting up water and sewer services.
C) An individual deducts real property taxes on her principal residence as a for AGI deduction.
D) Taxpayers are not allowed to deduct payments made for neighborhood sidewalks.
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