https://www.irs.gov/uac/Home-Foreclosure-and-Debt-CancellationUpdate Jan. 5, 2015 — The Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act of
2007 generally allows taxpayers to exclude income from the discharge of
debt on their principal residence. Debt reduced through mortgage
restructuring, as well as mortgage debt forgiven in connection with a
foreclosure, qualify for this relief.
This provision applies to debt forgiven in calendar years 2007 through 2014. Up
to $2 million of forgiven debt is eligible for this exclusion ($1
million if married filing separately). The exclusion doesn’t apply if
the discharge is due to services performed for the lender or any other
reason not directly related to a decline in the home’s value or the
taxpayer’s financial condition.
The amount excluded reduces the taxpayer’s cost basis in the home. More details. Further information, including detailed examples, can also be found in Publication 4681, Canceled Debts, Foreclosures, Repossessions, and Abandonments.
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