"Robinson walks the reader through almost every conceivable scenario that could result in a lower tax bill."
Ilyce Glink, Tribune Media Services
The 2005 Edition of J.K. Lasser's Homeowner's Tax Breaks reveals a multitude of both well-known and little-known tax-saving ideas that will allow you to put substantial dollars back in your pocket. In fact, it's packed with the largest in-print collection of tax-planning ideas for homeowners.
Filled with in-depth insights and practical advice, the 2005 Edition of J.K. Lasser's Homeowner's Tax Breaks will help you:
- Legitimately take deductions for your household when you have a home office
- Make your credit card and car loan interest deductible
- Qualify to exclude up to $250,000 of gains on the sale of your home$500,000 if you're married
- Cope with a depressed housing market by getting deductions for renting your home before you sell it
- Create tax-free income from renovating your home and selling it at a profit
- Receive charitable deductions for your home while you still live in it
- Make your home a retirement nest egg that generates tax-free income by trading down or using it for a reverse mortgage
- Eliminate estate tax on your principal residence by utilizing a personal residence trust
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"Robinson walks the reader through almost every conceivable scenario that could result in a lower tax bill."
Ilyce Glink, Tribune Media Services
The 2005 Edition of J.K. Lasser's Homeowner's Tax Breaks reveals a multitude of both well-known and little-known tax-saving ideas that will allow you to put substantial dollars back in your pocket. In fact, it's packed with the largest in-print collection of tax-planning ideas for homeowners.
Filled with in-depth insights and practical advice, the 2005 Edition of J.K. Lasser's Homeowner's Tax Breaks will help you:
- Legitimately take deductions for your household when you have a home office
- Make your credit card and car loan interest deductible
- Qualify to exclude up to $250,000 of gains on the sale of your home$500,000 if you're married
- Cope with a depressed housing market by getting deductions for renting your home before you sell it
- Create tax-free income from renovating your home and selling it at a profit
- Receive charitable deductions for your home while you still live in it
- Make your home a retirement nest egg that generates tax-free income by trading down or using it for a reverse mortgage
- Eliminate estate tax on your principal residence by utilizing a personal residence trust














