Statement on President Bush's Signing of Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief By NAR
President Richard F. Gaylord WASHINGTON, December 20, 2007 -
“On behalf of the many
individuals and families who would have been burdened by a tax after losing their
home, the National Association of Realtors® thanks President George W. Bush for
signing the Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act into law. Today the president offered
a Christmas present to many people who have suffered the agony and humiliation of
losing their home due to a short sale, foreclosure, deed in lieu of foreclosure
or any similar arrangement that relieves the borrower of the obligation to pay some
portion of their debt.
“NAR has been advocating for such a change to the IRS tax
code for nearly 10 years. We have always believed that it is clearly an issue of
fairness and of not kicking people when they are down. By making the forgiven debt
taxable income, individuals in already unfortunate situations most likely faced
IRS actions because they did not have the money to pay the additional taxes. This
legislation will relieve that additional burden and may also encourage families
to work with their lender to negotiate terms, knowing they will now not be subject
to an IRS bill.
“Today’s bill will ensure that any debt forgiven on a mortgage secured
for a principal residence will not be taxed. This is very significant legislation.
This may also mean that some day in the future these families can once again achieve
the dream of homeownership.”
The National Association of Realtors®, “The Voice for
Real Estate,” is America’s largest trade association, representing more than 1.3
million members involved in all aspects of the residential and commercial real estate
industries.