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How does mortgage interest work when dealing with tax returns?

Submitted by on November 7, 2009 – 12:57 amNo Replies


A web user asks, How does a mortgage work when dealing with tax returns?

Do we get back all the interest that we pay off or a certain percentage?

Please provide backup in your answer.

Can you help them out? Post your advice!

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