Purchasers of second homes should be aware that, according to the IRS, taxpayers who are married and filing jointly can’t deduct interest on more than a combined total of $1 million of “home acquisition debt” for a primary and a secondary residence.
Taxpayers also may deduct up to a combined total of $100,000 of home-equity debt on their first and second homes. After refinancing, a home owner can only deduct interest on the original amount of the loan at the time they refinanced, plus $100,000.
Buyers and refinancers also can deduct loan fees – "points” – if the money was used to buy or improve their home. They can’t deduct them if they refinanced to lower the interest rate.
Source: Inman News, Tom Kelly (04/07/2010)
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