Yesterday, The Mortgage Foregiveness Act of 2007 was passed effectively getting rid of the question, "will I be taxed on a short sale?"
Prior to this action, the forgiven mortgage debt due to foreclosure, short sale, or deed in lieu of foreclosure was potentially taxable to the borrower. As agents we always have had to warn our clients [...]
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