Are property taxes deductible in 2018?
Also, can I deduct real estate taxes in 2018?
Yes, property taxes you pay in 2018 and future years will remain deductible. The only exception is that beginning with tax year 2018; you can only deduct the first $10,000 of your combined property and state income taxes if they exceed that amount.
In this regard, how much of your property taxes are tax deductible?
You can deduct annual real estate taxes based on the assessed value of your property by your city or state. Beginning in 2018, the total amount of state and local taxes, including property taxes, that you can deduct is limited to $10,000 per year.
The mortgage interest deduction is one of them. Starting in 2018, mortgage interest on total principal of as much as $750,000 in qualified residence loans can be deducted, down from the previous principal limit of $1,000,000. It's worth pointing out that this limit only applies to new loans originated after 2017.