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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the MT-15 tax form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the amount of the mortgage on Line 1, rounding to the nearest hundred dollars. If necessary, refer to the rounding instructions provided.
  3. For Line 4, if applicable, subtract $10,000 from the amount on Line 1 for mortgages on one- or two-family residences and enter this value.
  4. Complete Schedule B by listing counties where additional taxes apply. Enter assessed values for each county in the designated fields.
  5. In Schedule C, input local tax rates and compute apportioned taxes based on assessed values as instructed. Ensure calculations are accurate for compliance.
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For Montana purposes, neither rebate is subject to state income tax. This also includes the upcoming Property Tax Rebate available beginning on August 15, 2024. State tax refunds included in federal adjusted gross income are not taxable in Montana.
If you receive a refund or rebate of real estate taxes this year for amounts you paid this year, you must reduce your real estate tax deduction by the amount refunded to you. If the refund or rebate was for real estate taxes paid for a prior year, you may have to include some or all of the refund in your income.
Capital gains tax rate 2024 Tax rateSingleMarried filing jointly 0% $0 to $47,025 $0 to $94,050 15% $47,026 to $518,900 $94,051 to $583,750 20% $518,901 or more $583,751 or more Short-term capital gains are taxed as ordinary income according to federal income tax brackets. Sep 10, 2025
The mortgage recording tax is used to document the loan transaction. This is separate from mortgage interest and other annual property taxes. It is paid when you take out a mortgage, but it is a state-imposed tax. Not everyone has to pay it.
The mortgage recording tax requires purchasers to pay 1.8% on mortgage amounts under $500,000 and 1.925% on mortgage amounts above $500,000 in NYC (this includes the recording tax for both New York City and New York State). The mortgage lender typically pays 0.25% of the overall mortgage recording tax.

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The property tax rebate is based on the property taxes you paid on your principal Montana residence in 2024. The amount of your rebate may not exceed $400. For example: If you paid $250 in property taxes on your principal Montana residence in 2024, you would receive a $250 property tax rebate.
As of 2021, California property owners may deduct up to $10,000 of their property taxes from their federal income tax if they are filing as single or married filing jointly. Unfortunately, any property taxes you have paid in excess of $10,000 cannot be counted toward your deduction.

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