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Daily Archives: November 7, 2012

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Tax Break For Distressed Homeowners Is Scheduled To Expire

Legal BulletinsBy Closeline AdminNovember 7, 2012

Tax Break For Distressed Homeowners Is Scheduled To Expire Federal tax law generally requires that a taxpayer who has indebtedness that is forgiven by a lender is required to claim and pay taxes on the amount of the forgiven indebtedness, which is classified as “income”. As a result, prior to 2007 homeowners whose homes were…

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