• Tax deduction on car loan

    From Ron L.@1:120/616 to Arun Sahadeo on Saturday, June 14, 2025 08:49:39
    Arun Sahadeo wrote to All <=-

    Why did the Tax Reform Act of 1986 remove the tax deduction for
    interest on car loan payments?

    That's a good question.

    Reagan was President at the time, so this is not something he would push for.

    Guessing:
    Most people were keeping their cars for a long time. They would buy it new, pay it off over 5 years, and then keep it for 5+ more years.

    So most people would only get the benefit for the 5 years they were paying the car off.

    The rich, however, could afford to buy a new car all the time. So they were taking advantage of this.


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