A bill that removes tax penalties for homeowners facing foreclosure or who are getting some debt forgiveness from the bank passed its first hurdle, winning approval of the U.S. House Ways and Means Committee, reports National Mortgage News. The bill now goes to the full house for a vote.
The legislation also extends a deduction for [...]
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