[quote=bearishgurl][quote=SK in CV]Note the date of that article is March 17, 2012. It implies that beginning in 2012 that MR will not be deductible. But it links to the same FTB article that was discussed here a year ago, that explains essentially that the current IRS instructions make MR deductible, and that enforcement would not change for 2012. The conclusion reached in the article is wrong.[/quote]
SK, by your post, I take you mean enforcement for the (2011) returns due 4/17/12, NOT the 2012 tax year returns (due 4/15/13)?
I am unclear as to which “article” it is that you believe came to the wrong conclusion.
Was it’s link posted on this thread?
…. maybe I better go clean my magnifying glass :=0[/quote]
I was referring to the trulia article in the original post which comes to the wrong conclusion. It says one thing, then links to an FTB article that says another.
If I remember correctly the FTB had a grand plan to cross check tax deductions with tax collectors records that was partially supposed to be in effect for 2011 and become fully functional in 2012. (I could be wrong on the years.) (which has been discussed here over the last few hours.)
But in the trulia article, it refers to the tax deduction for the 2012 tax year.