Video Tips: Passenger Vehicle Loan Interest

In the swirling complexities of tax legislation, even well-intentioned provisions can seem like offers of relief that arrive weighed down with restrictions. The OBBBA provision, which allows taxpayers to deduct up to $10,000 of interest paid on passenger vehicle loans, is poised to be one such measure. On the surface, it beckons with the promise of financial relief; however, for many taxpayers, the reality will be a confounding array of limitations that may render the deduction more symbolic than substantive.

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