Wednesday, April 24, 2024
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Phil Joseph
Branch Manager
Sr. Mortgage Loan Originator
Over 30 Years' Experience
Movement Mortgage 
Rancho Bernardo Branch
11770 Bernardo Plaza Court #451
San Diego California 92128

Direct: 619.507.3558
Fax: 858.430.2557
Email: Phil@PhilJoseph.com
Website: www.PhilJoseph.com
NMLS# 249549
 
Licensed in California by the Department  of Business
Oversight under the Residential Mortgage Lending Act 417-0015 
 
Movement Mortgage may not be the lender for all products offered on this website. Some loans may be made by a lender with whom American Pacific has a business relationship. Equal Housing Opportunity.

Tax benefits of buying a home

This calculator estimates the tax benefit of buying a home. Input your loan parameters and the month you purchased the home. Since home interest and points are captured in itemized deductions, please estimate your Schedule A itemized deductions.

Your itemized deductions including your mortgage deductions will be compared to your standard deduction to calculate the tax benefit of purchasing your home. The difference between your Standard Deduction and Itemized Deductions will be displayed in the Carryover Deductions field. Unless stated otherwise, all fields below are on an annual basis. Itemized deduction amounts cannot be left blank, please enter a zero if that deduction does not apply to you.

Loan Information  
  Zip Code
  Property Value ($)
  Loan Amount ($)
  Interest Rate
  
Loan Points
  Loan Term (Years)
  Month Purchased

Tax Information
  Filing Status
  Tax Rate (%)
  State Tax Rate (%)
  Real Estate Taxes
  Medical & Dental
  Gifts & Charity
  Theft & Losses
  Job Expenses
 
 
 
 


The results displayed above are only estimates and cannot be used to determine actual loan costs or be used as a guarantee. Please consult your tax advisor for information on the deductibility of interest for tax purposes. Refinancing or taking out a home equity loan or line of credit may increase the total number of monthly payments and the total amount paid when comparing to your current situation.

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