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Updated over 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Insurance deduction for tax purpose
Hello BPers
I have a question regarding property insurance and tax deductibility.
I have property deduction and have gotten an umbrella to cover any liability (property is in my name and will only get transferred after I pay it off). The company that I have my umbrella with is requiring me to get renters insurance as well - since we don’t own the current home outright in my name. I also have my car insurance with the same company as umbrella.
So now that’s clear as mud. What can I deduct?
Rental property- yes
Umbrella- ??
Renter insurance - ??
Car insurance - No.
The insurance agency that I went thru allows me to make one lump sum payment to them and they distribute the funds as necessary.
So what can I deduct for taxes?
Thanks
Sam
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