Friday, November 16, 2012

Take Action: Keep the Housing Recovery on Track

Source: Realtors®

Despite some positive signs of recovery, our nation’s real estate market is still fragile.
Over a quarter of all transactions still involve distressed properties.
That is why you must take action now and tell Congress to extend
Mortgage Forgiveness Tax Relief.

Without action before the end of the year, millions of families who hold distressed properties could face a hefty tax bill for trying to modify their mortgage or to seek a short sale through their lender. Even those facing foreclosure will find themselves forced to pay a “foreclosure tax” if Congress doesn’t act.

This is because the amount of debt forgiven by the lender would be considered “phantom income” to the borrower even though they never receive any payment from the lender. No taxpayer should be forced to pay tax on money they’ve already lost with cash they never received.

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