What is "The Mortgage Forgiveness Bill of 2007"?
One of the most controversial and paradoxical real estate and mortgage finance stories to hit the media in recent weeks was that of a newly crafted real estate tax bill – the so-called Mortgage Forgiveness Bill of 2007. The bill, which may help you hold onto your money if you face foreclosure but will likely hit you hard in the wallet if you own a second home, was drafted by Democrats and approved by the powerful House Ways and Means Committee.
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The New Bill Would Cut Out the Tax but Repay it by Curbing a Tax Break
If the Mortgage Forgiveness Bill of 2007 passes and becomes law, homeowners facing foreclosure won’t be responsible for paying taxes on debt forgiven by lenders. That is the main focus of the bill, and is great news for those homeowners.
But in order to make up for tax revenues that will be lost if the bill goes through, a major tax break for those who own second homes will be drastically trimmed.
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