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    Property Tax Deduction: How It Works, Annual Limits

    April 4, 20235 Mins Read



    The property tax deduction is one of many benefits of being a homeowner, but you don’t need to own a house to get this tax break — there are other ways to qualify.

    Are property taxes deductible?

    Yes. Generally, you may be able to deduct property taxes for your primary home, a co-op apartment, a vacation home, land, boats, cars, RVs and other vehicles. You may even be able to deduct property taxes for property outside of the United States. See IRS Publication 530 for special rules and exceptions.

    What is the property tax deduction limit?

    In 2025 (taxes filed in 2026), the state and local income tax (SALT) deduction allows you to deduct up to $40,000 ($20,000 if married filing separately) for a combination of property taxes and either state and local income taxes or sales taxes. The SALT deduction rises to $40,400 in 2026 (taxes filed in 2027).

    The exact amount you can deduct depends on your modified adjusted gross income (MAGI). High earners who have a MAGI higher than $500,000 ($250,000 if married filing separately) in 2025 are subject to a phase-out, meaning they may not be able to take the full deduction. In 2026, this rises to $505,000 and $252,500, respectively.

    Renters might qualify for a property tax deduction or a property tax credit on their state taxes.

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    What doesn’t count as a property tax deduction?

    The IRS doesn’t allow property tax deductions for the following:

    • Property taxes on property you don’t own.

    • Property taxes you haven’t paid yet.

    • Assessments for building streets, sidewalks, or water and sewer systems in your neighborhood. (Assessments or taxes for maintenance or repair of those things are deductible, though.)

    • The portion of your tax bill that’s actually for services — water or trash, for example.

    • Transfer taxes on the sale of a house. Homeowners association assessments.

    • More than $40,000 ($20,000 if married filing separately) for a combination of property taxes and either state and local income taxes or sales taxes.

    How to claim the property tax deduction

    Find your tax records

    Your local taxing authority can give you a copy of the tax bill for your home. Your paid property tax amount may also be included in a mortgage statement (Form 1098) from the beginning of the year. But you should also scrutinize the registration paperwork on your car, RV, boat or other movable assets. You might be paying property taxes on those, too, and the portion based on the vehicle’s value is probably deductible.

    Exclude the stuff that doesn’t count

    You can deduct a property tax only if it’s assessed uniformly at a similar rate for similar property in the community. The proceeds have to help the community, not pay for a special privilege or service for you. Sometimes counties make assessments for improvements. Those may not be deductible if they are not a tax.

    Use Schedule A when you file your return

    If you plan to claim a property tax deduction, you’ll need to file Schedule A with your annual tax return. Note: This means you’ll need to itemize your taxes instead of taking the standard deduction. It’ll probably take more time to do your taxes if you itemize, but you could end up with a lower tax bill.

    Still, you’ll want to look at where you stand with the standard deduction to see if it’s worth it for you. For 2025, the standard deduction ranges from $15,750 to $31,500, depending on your filing status. In 2026, it ranges from $16,100 to $32,200.

    Deduct your property taxes in the year you pay them

    This may sound simple, but it can be tricky. There are two ways people typically pay property taxes on a house: They write a check once or twice a year when the bill comes, or they set aside money each month in an escrow account when they pay the mortgage. Don’t let the second method fool you — you can deduct only the taxes actually paid during the year.

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    How to write off property taxes if you bought or sold a house this year

    If you owned taxable property for part of the year before selling it, you can usually deduct the taxes attributable to the time you owned the property. So, if you sold your house in July, you would deduct the first half of the year’s property taxes on the house, and the buyer would deduct the second half.

    How to get a bigger property tax deduction

    Prepay your property taxes

    If your semiannual tax bill is due next year but you pay it early — say, in December — you might be able to deduct it that year instead of the following year.

    Save your registration statements

    When it’s time to renew your registration on a vehicle, check if any part of the fee is actually property tax. There could be a tax deduction hiding in there.

    Scrutinize your closing paperwork

    If you bought or sold a house, go back and look at what you paid in property taxes at closing. It’s easy to overlook. Plus, after the tax assessor has a chance to revalue the property, you might get a second tax bill.

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