The Nation's Housing: Tax break for mortgage relief may disappear
By KENNETH R. HARNEY Tuesday, February 21, 2012 Mortgage tax relief plan may disappear WASHINGTON — The Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act is set to expire in 10 months, and there are early indications on Capitol Hill that it might not make the cut. The law, first enacted in 2007, allows homeowners who have received principal reductions on their mortgages as the result of loan modifications ...
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