Finance
Indiana's state income tax treatment of mortgage interest for homeowners generally:
AProvides no deduction
BAllows a deduction for mortgage interest, mirroring federal rules to the extent of Indiana's individual income tax✓ Correct
CProvides a credit rather than a deduction
DApplies only to rental properties
Explanation
Indiana's individual income tax generally follows federal adjusted gross income with modifications, allowing Indiana homeowners who itemize deductions to benefit from mortgage interest deductions similar to federal law.
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