Are home owners dues tax deductable if it is your primary residence?



Answer:
If you are an owner-occupant residing in your residence, such as a condominium or townhouse, your monthly homeowner association dues are non-deductible personal expenses.

However, if you rent the residence to tenants, then the monthly homeowner association dues are tax-deductible "ordinary and necessary" expenses. You should report those dues payments on Schedule E of your income tax returns, the same place you report the rental income received. For more details, please consult your tax adviser.
Don't think so unless you are a landlord owner of the property.
Ask the professionals..H&R Block or an equivalent tax preparation company.

http://www.hrblock.com/
Property Taxes and Interest on your mortgage loan are the only thing that is tax deductible that I know of if you are the homeowner.

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