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Updated over 7 years ago, 03/20/2017

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Zak Klobucar
  • Palatine, IL
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Tax Deduction General Questions

Zak Klobucar
  • Palatine, IL
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Just wanted to get some general information on tax deductions...nothing in depth, want to make sure I'm not completely off with my analysis. When buying a property, there are a lot of items that can be deducted at tax time, like property taxes, HOAs, utilities (if you pay them), mortgage interest, and depreciation (based on 27.5 years). If my income puts me in the 28% tax bracket, and those deductible items listed above come out to $10,000 (easy number for math purposes), would I be able to collect an additional $2,800 from the IRS...and would it be smart to include this in your cash on cash ROI calculations for the year? Like I said...I know it's WAY more complicated than this, but I wanted a general idea if I was on the right track. Also, if there are any accountants that specialize in income properties in the 60067 area, I would definitely like to take you out for a lunch (and pay for your time) to get any additional information I could to better understand this. Thanks so much everyone!

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