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Tax on Forgiven Mortgage Debt Hits Home Owners While Down
Ongoing efforts in the housing finance industry to keep home owners from losing their homes, limit the amount of inventory returning to the market and help check further housing price declines are being hampered by federal tax law that legislators on Capitol Hill are attempting to change, according to NAHB economist Robert Dietz.
“The Internal Revenue Service treats all debt amounts that are reduced, forgiven or eliminated as part of a mortgage restructuring or foreclosure as taxable income,” Dietz writes in a special study for NAHB Housing Economics.
“For home owners struggling to make their regular mortgage payments, this phantom income taxation creates a disincentive against restructuring an existing mortgage to ensure continued payment and avoid foreclosure,” he says.
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