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As you alluded, the mortgage interest deduction moved down to 750k instead of 1,000,000. This was "an attack on blue states" by politics.Mortgage interest is still deductible if you choose to file via itemized deduction. But the standard deduction was increased, so it's likely no longer beneficial to do so.
Not too surprised that a guy who can't spell "losing" has trouble with taxes.
Stay enraged! Even if you have no reason to be mad! Loud noises! Fuck Trump!
I don't twitter - hopefully someone set this ass clown straight. Unless of course this dude has a mortgage on his $800,000 home. If that's the case, lol @ complaining about $3500.
Same with SALT tax exemptions, by which the federal government gave unlimited exemption to state taxing policies, benefiting primarily high earners. Again, an attack on blue states with high tax policies...but pragmatically, such exemptions are both the federal government "subsidizing the states" in a way, but also decentralizing the government institutions. In one case you'd expect the left to hate it (targets blue states) and the other the right (drives programs via the federal government instead of SALT).
I find it interesting the amount of saber rattling being pushed by people that support a FAR MORE aggressive tax policy, especially on things deemed to be too far above the midline...like expensive houses. And I don't mean that sarcastically. It's an interesting political strategy, but its terrible disingenuous.