Thinking about buying a new vehicle? Dr. Friday explains the new rules for deducting auto loan interest and who qualifies based on income.
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G’day, I’m Dr. Friday, president of Dr. Friday’s Tax and Financial Firm. To get more info, go to www.drfriday.com. This is a one-minute moment.
Auto loans can deduct up to ten thousand dollars of interest, but there’s always a but—it has to be new. It has to be a new car, minivan, SUV, pickup truck, or motorcycle after the year of 2024.
And you need to have, again, limitations to income: $100,000 for individuals and $200,000 if filing joint. If your income is above that, you will not be able to qualify. If it’s under, you might be able to qualify.
So maybe this is a good time to think—do I need a car now or within the next few months? Because if you don’t buy at the right time and the right car, you may not be able to deduct this interest, which normally we can’t.
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