Can I deduct the property taxes and mortgage interest when I file my taxes in MD?
Friday, May 7th, 2010 at
9:35 pm
I use Turbo Tax to file my taxes and I receive my interest statements from my bank for filing — my bank also handles paying my insurance and property taxes — In addition to deducting my mortgage insurance on my filing, can I also deduct the property taxes that were paid that year? and if so, where on my return to do I specify this deduction?
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