What Is the Write-Off Trap and Why Does It Hurt Self-Employed Borrowers?

Your accountant cut your taxable income. The bank used that lower number to deny you.

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What is the write-off trap for self-employed borrowers?

The write-off trap occurs when self-employed borrowers legally reduce their taxable income through business write-offs — then get denied for a mortgage because the bank uses the low tax return number instead of their actual deposits. A bank statement loan solves this by qualifying on deposits instead of tax returns.

How do I avoid the write-off trap when buying a house?

You don't have to stop taking write-offs. A bank statement loan qualifies you on actual bank deposits over 12-24 months — ignoring the tax return entirely. You keep your deductions and still get the mortgage.

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