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Proposed Law Eliminates Tax Penalty From Foreclosure
One of biggest problems for people facing foreclosure of investment property in today’s real estate recession is tax liability for the difference between the mortgage balance and the value of the property at the foreclosure sale or at time of a deed in lieu or short sale. The Wall Street Journal reports that there is a bill in the House of Representatives to eliminate income tax liability for debt forgiveness for homeowners. The bill passed Ways and Means Committee, and according to the paper the bill has bi-partisan political support. The law if passed would remove a significant tax penalty for people facing the loss of real estate during the current market downturn.
September 27, 2007 in Bankruptcy News | Permalink
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