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| I understand the first-time home buyer credit has been extended to April 2010. Does anyone know what kind of changes have been made in order for me to qualify? | ||||
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By: Ron Lowell on 3/1/2010 09:01 | Comment |
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* The $8,000 tax credit, first-time buyers, has been extended through April 30, 2010. * Current homeowners eligible for a $6,500 tax credit, provided you have resided in the home you are selling as principal residence for 5 consecutive years within the last eight years. * Income limits -increased from $75,000 to $125,000 for single buyers; -$150,000 to $225,000 for married couples. * Time added to allow for closing the home purchase. Must have a binding contract by April 30, you will have until June 30, 2010, to close the transaction. * To qualify, the home must be your primary residence and have a purchase price of $800,000 or less. Ronald J. Lowell Your Remote Controller LLC yourremotecontroller@nc.rr.com 919-604-3575 |
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By: Telesky Financial Services on 2/1/2010 22:09 | Comment |
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The federal credit has been extended and people can bring the credit back into 2009 for that tax return or leave it for the 2010 tax return.
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By: Kurt E Giebel on 2/1/2010 19:01 | Comment |
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The first time homebuyer now applies to anyone owning a home. Currently who has a house is now able to receive a $6,500 tax credit in addition to a true first-time buyer who is eligible for a $8,000 credit.
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By: Mary Starkey on 1/28/2010 18:45 | Comment |
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A first time homebuyer needs to have a home under contract by April 30th and then close by July 30th to recieve a tax credit of 10% of price of home up to $8000. The tax credit now includes sellers who have owned their home for 5 years who sells and buys another home. Once again the tax credit is 10% up to $6500. |
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By: NCR Credit Plus on 1/28/2010 11:41 | Comment |
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* The $8,000 tax credit is for first-time home buyers only. For the tax credit program, the IRS defines a first-time home buyer as someone who has not owned a principal residence during the three-year period prior to the purchase. |
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By: Tax Advisors on 1/21/2010 14:19 | Comment |
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Quick reference to all 3 credits: First-time Homebuyer Credit Comparison Chart.
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By: Bogie Boric on 1/19/2010 16:42 | Comment |
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Take a look at this article as well - Military homeowners benefit under latest tax-credit legislation. |
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By: Bruce Horn on 1/15/2010 14:52 | Comment |
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The limits on what you can make has been upped to $125K for singles and $225K for couples although you may get a partial tax credit if you exceed these limits. Couple this with a 203k FHA loan and you can get a great deal on a fixer upper! Simply put, the 203k will roll any updating or repair costs into the loan and you can find a great location that needs work and get that work done!
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By: Frida Ziegler on 1/14/2010 19:15 | Comment |
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Among other things, the credit has been expanded to include current homeowners and the income limits have been raised. For a complete overview, go to: www.VeryBestProperties.com
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