Taxes on money returned form the bank from overpaid mortgage, after lawsuit.
Hello,
I need some advice on the tax situation I have never experienced before.
I received the payment from the bank last year, which consisted of a return of overpaid mortgage and statutory interest for the late payment of the amount they held in their account. It was the result of the lengthy lawsuit, so the interest is quite substantial. I have also incurred lawyer expenses in considerable amounts. Plus, I probably have to return any mortgage interest which I have deducted on this property, is that correct?
I also have received some amount for the overpaid principal, which i assume is not taxable.
On the top of that I need to add, that it has happened in Poland, where I currently live. All these payments I have received from the bank are not taxable in Poland, as they are returned wrongfully collected money. I don’t know if it has any impact that it has happened overseas.
My questions are:
- Is the statutory interest I have received taxable?
- And if yes, can I deduct the cost of the lawsuit as the interest expenses incurred for this income?
- Do I have to return all mortgage interest which I have deducted on this property in prior years?
- Is the refunded overpaid principal taxable?
I appreciate your advice.