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1 October, 14:00

Your brother's business obtained a 30-year amortized mortgage loan for $250,000 at a nominal annual rate of 7.0%, with 360 end-of-month payments. the firm can deduct the interest paid for tax purposes. what will the interest tax deduction be for year 1?

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  1. 1 October, 14:42
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    Answer: $1663.26 and $17,419.56

    Explanation:

    Monthly payment on mortgage

    = Amount * (r/n) / (1 - (1+r/n) ^-n*t

    Where:

    Amount = $250,000

    r = 7%

    n = year in months = 12

    t = no of years = 30

    = $250000 * (0.07/12) / (1 - (1+0.07/12) ^ - 12*30

    = $1663.26.

    Tax deduction for year 1 would sum up to $17,419.56
  2. 1 October, 16:20
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    You would first need to calculate the payment on this loan and then construct an amortization table.

    Your payment would be $1,663.26

    and with you table set up properly, you would pay $17,419.55 in interest for the first year
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