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Owning More Than Two Homes

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Owning More Than Two Homes

If you own more than two homes, keep in mind that you may not deduct the interest on more than two of these homes as home mortgage interest during any one year. You must include your main residence as one of the homes. You may choose any one of your other homes as a qualified residence and may change this choice in a different tax year. However, you cannot choose to treat one home as a second residence for part of a year and another home as a second residence for the remainder of the year if both of these homes were owned by you during the entire year and neither was your main residence during that year.

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