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Good to know | Tax deduction: mortgage loan
The government has arranged a number of tax breaks aimed at encouraging families to buy their own home. To benefit from these breaks, however, a number of conditions must be met.
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Conseils pratiques | Life insurance
The life insurance premium that you have taken out is taken into account for the deduction for your own and only home if the following conditions are met:
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Good to know | Protection against fire and burglary
If you protect your personal residence against burglary and fire, you have been able to benefit from a tax reduction since the 2008 tax year.
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Good to know | Dwellings let through a social letting office
Any landlord letting one or more dwellings through a social letting office can benefit from a tax reduction for each dwelling if he has them renovated.
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Good to know | Housing credit
Certain bodies have been set up to help people with modest incomes purchase a property. These bodies are the Housing Funds or Regional Housing Corporations. There are two main ways in which these bodies can help: with mortgage loans and allowances.
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Good to know | Mortgage
A mortgage is a loan relating to a property. The creditor (bank, insurance company etc.) lends a sum of money to the buyer who gives the building as security. The buyer can keep the building so long as repayment of the loan is guaranteed.
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Good to know | Credit line
When a credit account is opened, the lender places a certain sum of money at the disposal of the purchaser, who can use this as and when the need arises, e.g. during the building of a new dwelling or during renovation work.
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Good to know | Loan for works
You may wish to renovate your home, put in a new kitchen or bathroom suite, convert the loft etc. The banks have a specific type of loan for this kind of project: the loan for works (or conversion or renovation loan, etc).
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