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California Moves to Provide Tax Break for Troubled Homeowners

California legislators are in the process of approving a bill that would provide state tax relief for eligible homeowners who’ve had debt forgiven by mortgage lenders through relief provisions including mortgage modifications and short sales. This is another step toward cleaning up the mortgage mess; If homeowners facing the loss of their homes can also expect to lose their shirts paying taxes, what’s their incentive for staying in their homes and cooperating with lenders?  No one wants more people to walk away from homes they can’t sell, or mortgages they can’t pay.

The bill, which has been unanimously passed by California’s state Senate, is now in the hands of the state Assembly. It’s important to note that tax relief would be available only to owner-occupants.

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