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Homeowners and Taxes : Analyses of Tax Benefits and Energy Tax Credits, PDF eBook

Homeowners and Taxes : Analyses of Tax Benefits and Energy Tax Credits PDF

Edited by Richard I Hart, Susan M. Cunningham

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Concern has increased over the size and sustainability of the United States' recent budget deficits and the country's long-run budget outlook.

This concern has brought the issues of the government's revenue needs and fundamental tax reform to the forefront of congressional debates.

Congress may choose to address these issues by reforming the set of tax benefits for homeowners.

Reducing, modifying, or eliminating all or some of the current tax benefits for homeowners could raise a substantial amount of revenue, while simultaneously simplifying the tax code, increasing equity among taxpayers, and promoting economic efficiency.

This book focuses on the mortgage interest deduction, the deduction for state and local property taxes and the residential energy tax credit.

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