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I'm planning on paying the property taxes of a home my mother-in-law owns. She owns the house, but I live there. As part of the bargain, I agreed to pay the property taxes.

If I write the check directly to the IRSState/County, can I write it off on my year end taxes?

I'm planning on paying the property taxes of a home my mother-in-law owns. She owns the house, but I live there. As part of the bargain, I agreed to pay the property taxes.

If I write the check directly to the IRS, can I write it off on my year end taxes?

I'm planning on paying the property taxes of a home my mother-in-law owns. She owns the house, but I live there. As part of the bargain, I agreed to pay the property taxes.

If I write the check directly to the State/County, can I write it off on my year end taxes?

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Paying If I pay someone else's property taxes, can I use it as a deduction on my income tax return?

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Paying someone else's taxes

I'm planning on paying the property taxes of a home my mother-in-law owns. She owns the house, but I live there. As part of the bargain, I agreed to pay the property taxes.

If I write the check directly to the IRS, can I write it off on my year end taxes?