Pub. 17, Chapter 25 - Interest Expense
Some interest payments are not deductible. Certain expenses similar
to interest also are not deductible. Nondeductible expenses include
the following items.
- Personal interest (discussed later).
- Service charges (however, see Other Expenses in
chapter 30).
- Annual fees for credit cards.
- Loan fees.
- Credit investigation fees.
- FHA mortgage insurance premiums and VA funding fees.
- Interest to purchase or carry tax-exempt securities.
Penalties.
You cannot deduct fines and penalties for violations
of law, regardless of their nature.
Personal Interest
Personal interest is not deductible. Personal interest is any
interest that is not home mortgage interest, investment interest,
business interest, or other deductible interest. It includes the
following items.
- Interest on car loans (unless you use the car for
business).
- Interest on federal, state, or local income tax.
- Finance charges on credit cards, retail installment
contracts, and revolving charge accounts incurred for personal
expenses.
- Late payment charges by a public utility.
You
may be able to deduct interest you pay on a qualified student loan.
For details, see the instructions for line 24 of Form 1040 or line 16
of Form 1040A.
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