How can unmarried people report home mortgage interest paid jointly?

Posted by Bidadari Lembayung Senja 2 September, 2010 (0) Comment

I own a home in common with another person. We’re not married. We’re both named on the mortgage and we pay the mortgage out of a joint checking account, to which we both contribute and use for other various purposes. Can we split the mortgage interest deduction between us however we wish as long as we total up on our two returns to the total amount we jointly paid to the bank? Or must we use some kind of formula? How will the bank report this interest paid to the IRS?

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How can unmarried people report home mortgage interest paid jointly?

Posted by Bidadari Lembayung Senja 31 August, 2010 (0) Comment

I own a home in common with another person. We’re not married. We’re both named on the mortgage and we pay the mortgage out of a joint checking account, to which we both contribute and use for other various purposes. Can we split the mortgage interest deduction between us however we wish as long as we total up on our two returns to the total amount we jointly paid to the bank? Or must we use some kind of formula? How will the bank report this interest paid to the IRS?

Categories : Uncategorized Tags : account, checking, checking account, deduction, home, Interest, IRS, joint checking, mortgage, mortgage interest deduction, person

How can unmarried people report home mortgage interest paid jointly?

Posted by Bidadari Lembayung Senja 29 August, 2010 (0) Comment

I own a home in common with another person. We’re not married. We’re both named on the mortgage and we pay the mortgage out of a joint checking account, to which we both contribute and use for other various purposes. Can we split the mortgage interest deduction between us however we wish as long as we total up on our two returns to the total amount we jointly paid to the bank? Or must we use some kind of formula? How will the bank report this interest paid to the IRS?

Categories : Uncategorized Tags : account, checking, checking account, deduction, home, Interest, IRS, joint checking, mortgage, mortgage interest deduction, person

How can unmarried people report home mortgage interest paid jointly?

Posted by Bidadari Lembayung Senja 28 August, 2010 (0) Comment

I own a home in common with another person. We’re not married. We’re both named on the mortgage and we pay the mortgage out of a joint checking account, to which we both contribute and use for other various purposes. Can we split the mortgage interest deduction between us however we wish as long as we total up on our two returns to the total amount we jointly paid to the bank? Or must we use some kind of formula? How will the bank report this interest paid to the IRS?

Categories : Uncategorized Tags : account, checking, checking account, deduction, home, Interest, IRS, joint checking, mortgage, mortgage interest deduction, person

How can unmarried people report home mortgage interest paid jointly?

Posted by Bidadari Lembayung Senja 27 August, 2010 (0) Comment

I own a home in common with another person. We’re not married. We’re both named on the mortgage and we pay the mortgage out of a joint checking account, to which we both contribute and use for other various purposes. Can we split the mortgage interest deduction between us however we wish as long as we total up on our two returns to the total amount we jointly paid to the bank? Or must we use some kind of formula? How will the bank report this interest paid to the IRS?

Categories : Uncategorized Tags : account, checking, checking account, deduction, home, Interest, IRS, joint checking, mortgage, mortgage interest deduction, person

How can unmarried people report home mortgage interest paid jointly?

Posted by Bidadari Lembayung Senja 24 August, 2010 (0) Comment

I own a home in common with another person. We’re not married. We’re both named on the mortgage and we pay the mortgage out of a joint checking account, to which we both contribute and use for other various purposes. Can we split the mortgage interest deduction between us however we wish as long as we total up on our two returns to the total amount we jointly paid to the bank? Or must we use some kind of formula? How will the bank report this interest paid to the IRS?

Categories : Uncategorized Tags : account, checking, checking account, deduction, home, Interest, IRS, joint checking, mortgage, mortgage interest deduction, person

How can unmarried people report home mortgage interest paid jointly?

Posted by Bidadari Lembayung Senja 20 August, 2010 (0) Comment

I own a home in common with another person. We’re not married. We’re both named on the mortgage and we pay the mortgage out of a joint checking account, to which we both contribute and use for other various purposes. Can we split the mortgage interest deduction between us however we wish as long as we total up on our two returns to the total amount we jointly paid to the bank? Or must we use some kind of formula? How will the bank report this interest paid to the IRS?

Categories : Uncategorized Tags : account, checking, checking account, deduction, home, Interest, IRS, joint checking, mortgage, mortgage interest deduction, person