Discussion:California Renter's Credit
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Discussion Forum Index --> Basic Tax Questions --> California Renter's Credit
Discussion Forum Index --> Tax Questions --> California Renter's Credit
| 9 April 2009 | |
| If a taxpayer owns their home, but is leasing the land "under" their house, do they qualify for the renter's credit in California? | |
| 9 April 2009 | |
| To qualify for the renters credit the individual must have rented a principal residence. So I would say no. | |
| 9 April 2009 | |
| To qualify for the renters credit the individual must have rented a principal residence. So I would say no. | |
| 9 April 2009 | |
| I am leaning the other way, as I found some research that states if "persons residing in a mobilehome qualify if the land on which their mobilehome sits is rented". | |


