I came across a very nice blog named TaxProf Blog by Paul L. Caron, the Associate Dean of Faculty, Charles Hartsock Professor of Law, Univ. of Cincinnati College of Law.  In his blog, he gives very useful information on Senate's tax relief bill for the home owner of foreclosure and bankruptcy. The bill was signed by President Bush on Dec. 20, 2007 into law, which is a good news for some home owners who are facing foreclosures among all thebad news to them.
Paul Caron is one of the leading national tax scholars of his generation. Since joining the UC faculty thirteen years ago, Professor Caron has written numerous books and law review articles and is active in a variety of scholarly projects. You should visit his blog more frequently, if you are interested in tax law. Read more
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Dec 20, 2007, President Bush signed Foreclosure Tax Relief Bill into law. This bill was approved Oct. 4 2004. The Senate's bill gives financial relief for homeowners facing foreclosure or in bankruptcy advanced in the House Thursday when the House approved legislation to help financially strapped homeowners.
President Bush signed into law today a new measure to provide tax relief for homeowners facing foreclosure or bankruptcy . The bill eliminates federal taxes due from homeowners who have had mortgage debt forgiven as part of a foreclosure or the renegotiation of a loan. Currently such debt forgiveness has been treated as taxable income.
The bill arose in response to the current mortgage crisis and is anticipated to reduce taxes on strapped homeowners by $650 million. "When you're worried about making your payments, higher taxes are the last thing you need to worry about," Bush said at the bill-signing ceremony. With some 2+ million adjustable-rate mortgages scheduled to reset through 2008, the new law will be a nice holiday gift for many homeowners facing tough times ahead.If you fall into this group, be sure to have your paperwork in order including mortgage documents and/or sales contracts and then discuss the situation with your tax preparer to make certain you have filed the proper forms with your tax return.
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