On Aug. 7, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals handed down an important tax decision.
The case is Voss v. Commissioner, and it resolves a problem of statutory construction that has existed for well over
20 years.
In 1987, Congress limited the amount of qualified residence interest that could be
deducted by enacting an amendment to Section 163(h) of the Intern...
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