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Only 30% of taxpayers itemize now. Only 20% of homeowners take the MID and 80% of those have incomes over 100k.
What I do know is that when I calculated my taxes under the plan advocated by Trump during the election, I stood to pay about $3600 less in Federal Income Tax. Now that's a headline!
What happens when you look at only new homeowners? Many homeowners don't have a mortgage or are in the 2nd half of a 30 yr, and their interest payments don't add up to a lot. If you look at new homeowners in metro areas, they have 300-500K mortgages with big interest payments/deductions. In those regions (where rent is expensive), new 'starter' house prices will come down
It does not benefit anyone but banks and realtors. It just gives buyers the ability to bid more against other buyers who are also bidding more, making a house more expensive.
It does not benefit anyone but banks and realtors. It just gives buyers the ability to bid more against other buyers who are also bidding more, making a house more expensive.
Would effectively kill the MID for most of America.
Anyone that is in favor of any tax,fee or tariff that cost me one cent is a
FUCKING REDISTRIBUTION SOCIALIST.
I'm to the Right of Rightwing Extremist.
DIE infrastructure! Why should my money go to make any
Rep/Con/Nazis' life easier. LOSERS can't even pay cash for their personal healthcare.
This trash have really enjoyed the benefits that Ronald Reagan's tax increases created & they have paid so little in taxes that they shouldn't be allowed to put one foot on an Interstate highway.
How many of this sewer sludge are on some form hand outs & subsidies?
HEY YOU is the only true Rightwing Conservative making everyone else look like losing failures.
Based on what? Where are the numbers? Which markets are these and what percentage of the overall housing market do they represent. New home sales are less then 10% of home sales You have gone from a blanket statement about the housing market to a couple outlier super expensive markets that represent a very small part of the housing market.
I don't mind getting rid of the MID, but it should be phased in, because it will otherwise arbitrarily damage people who recently made decisions based on the previous structure.
I am talking about somewhat expensive metro areas, where most of the Patnet readers live. I'm not talking about only new homes. My house is over 30 yrs old, but I still save by deducting mortgage interest and state taxes. You are talking about percentages of homeowners, which is completely irrelevant. Most people (70% or so) buy their first new house at some point in their lives. During the first 5 yrs or so, they save a lot on their taxes, and this increases the price of that first home, because they talk with bankers/mortgage people, and because the amount they are allowed to borrow is impacted by default rates, which depend on total monthly cost after taxes.
I don't mind getting rid of the MID, but it should be phased in, because it will otherwise arbitrarily damage people who recently made decisions based on the previous structure.
Only 30% of taxpayers itemize now. Only 20% of homeowners take the MID and 80% of those have incomes over 100k. The amount of additional purchasing power of the MID at the 150k income level is 1.5%. The changes to house values from eliminating the MID will be negligible. The people truly benefiting from the MID either don't need it anyway or are in over their heads with creative financing.
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Would effectively kill the MID for most of America. Interesting. Will be surprised if it goes through. I wonder what NAR is doing today.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/washington-braces-for-details-of-trumps-tax-reform-plan/2017/04/25/1fba8b30-29df-11e7-a616-d7c8a68c1a66_story.html
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