w.27. Zoya has a first mortgage and a smaller home equity loan. Zoya took out the home equity loan on January 3, 2021. It was not used to build, buy, or improve her home. The equity loan proceeds were used to purchase a new car and pay off credit cards. During the year, she paid $6,350 in interest on her first mortgage and $1,490 in interest on the home equity loan. What amount of mortgage interest can Zoya deduct on her Schedule A (Form 1040), Itemized Deductions? $1,490 $4,860 $6,350 $7,840
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Zoya has a first mortgage and a smaller home equity loan. Zoya took out the home equity loan on January 3, 2021. It was not used to build, buy, or improve her home. The equity loan proceeds were used to purchase a new car and pay off credit cards. During the year, she paid $6,350 in interest on her first mortgage and $1,490 in interest on the home equity loan. What amount of mortgage interest can Zoya deduct on her Schedule A (Form 1040), Itemized Deductions?
$1,490
$4,860
$6,350
$7,840
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