2022 Tax Deductions For Homeowners
Everyone in America will be filing for taxes if they earned any money in 2021. Current homeowners have tax incentives that will help protect their investment and make homeownership easier for everyone. If you are a homeowner then you will want to understand how these tax incentives will benefit you.
Mortgage interest deductions are one of these incentives. This will reduce your taxable income. A homeowner can deduct mortgage interest on the first $750,000 of their mortgage. Premiums paid on qualified mortgage insurance and home equity loans that are specifically used to buy, build or improve your home can also be itemized under deductions. If you are married but filing separately, the maximum deduction will be $375,000 for each.
A homeowner can also deduct state and local taxes. You can deduct up to $10,000 in state and local taxes. In fact, this includes property taxes! Remember again, if you are married and filing separately you will receive $5,000.
Another tax incentive for a homeowner is residential energy credits. There are two kinds, residential energy credit, and non-business energy credit. For residential energy credit, a homeowner can get 26% of the cost of residential energy property equipment plus labor. This includes solar, wind, and geothermal equipment. Examples of geothermal equipment are solar panels, advanced circulation fans, or natural gas water heaters. Non-business energy credits will give homeowners 10% of the cost of qualified energy efficiency improvements and 100% of residential energy property costs. There is a maximum of $500 from the time the credit was created in 2006 to 2022.
Homeowners have many financial benefits when it comes to owning a home. During tax season you need to add up your tax breaks. Speaking to a tax professional will help you with potentially getting thousands of dollars in tax deductions.