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REAL ESTATE MARKET

This time of the year typically means that your 2010 property assessment will be in the mail soon or possibly you have already received it.  If you feel your local municipality has inaccurately assessed your property you have the right to appeal it to the board of review.  This may seem like an impossible task but actually with a little planning it's fairly easy, and could save you hundreds of dollars for years to come.

 

If you have any questions on how to appeal your assessment, give us a call and we can guide you through the process.

 

HIDDEN TREASURE

Tax day is just around the corner, and many homeowners forget that they're sitting on a wealth of potential savings - in their home. Tax deductions for homeowners are plentiful, so keep these guidelines in mind as you prepare your return this year.

 

First, know that if you deduct home expenses, you have to file form 1040 (also known as the long form) and itemize your deductions on Schedule A. While it can be a headache, the rewards might be worth it.  Remember that the mortgage on your home is deductible - at least the real estate taxes, qualifying interest and premiums, for a loan up to $1 million, according to the IRS.

 

Paid off your mortgage early? The penalty you might have received is tax deductible as home mortgage interest, as long as it's not for a specific service performed or a cost connected with your mortgage loan. You may have heard that home repairs can qualify for tax deductions, but home improvements are the real winners. An improvement is classified as anything that adds to the value of the home - for instance, making a room handicapped accessible or adding a deck to the back of your home. Always keep receipts and records - and remember, if you borrowed money for that improvement, the interest on the loan is tax deductible, just as it is with the mortgage payments.

 

Another item many homeowners forget is deductions for loan origination fees, better known as "points." One point is equal to 1 percent of your loan. Depending on how many points you've accumulated, you may be eligible to deduct them.  There are rules about deducting points, but a financial professional can help you sort through them.

 

And finally, don't forget that if you upgraded to energy-efficient Energy Star windows, stoves or water heaters, those may be eligible for a tax credit. Check www.energystar.gov to see if your improvements are included.

 

***Though these are helpful suggestions to assist in your taxes, always seek the advice of a tax or legal professional.  We are neither of those.

 

INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT MICHIGAN

With all of the negativity around us, let's stay positive.  Here are some interesting fact  about our beautiful and interesting state-Michigan !!

-Detroit is known as the car capital of the world.

-Alpena is the home of the world's largest cement plant.

-Rogers City boasts the world's largest limestone quarry.

-Elsie is the home of the world's largest registered Holstein dairy herd.

-Michigan is first in the United States production of peat and magnesium compounds and second in gypsum and iron ore..

-Colon is home to the world's largest manufacturer of magic supplies.

-The state Capitol with its majestic dome was built in Lansing in l879. 

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