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Military, Federal Employees and the Homebuyer Tax Credit

Posted in General Real Estate Info, Governmental Issues by Karen Rhodes on April 28th, 2010

Reminder: Members of the military and certain federal employees serving outside the US have an extra year to qualify for the first time homebuyer credit.

Additionally, there are new benefits for members of the military and certain other federal employees:
Members of the military and certain other federal employees serving outside the U.S. have an extra year to buy a principal residence in the U.S. and qualify for the credit. Thus, an eligible taxpayer must buy, or enter into a binding contract to buy, a principal residence on or before April 30, 2011. If a binding contract is entered into by that date, the taxpayer has until June 30, 2011, to close on the purchase.

Members of the uniformed services, members of the Foreign Service and employees of the intelligence community are eligible for this special rule. It applies to any individual (and, if married, the individual’s spouse) who serves on qualified official extended duty service outside of the United States for at least 90 days during the period beginning after Dec. 31, 2008, and ending before May 1, 2010

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Don’t Miss Out on Free Money

Posted in General Real Estate Info, Governmental Issues by Karen Rhodes on April 23rd, 2010

There is only one week to go to take advantage of the home buyers tax credit. First time home buyers can get up to $8000 and repeat buyers can get up to $6500. Don’t miss out. You need to be under contract by 4-30 and close by 6-30. There are some great deals available right now and the extra cash is the cherry on top! Call me today :)

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Home Buyer Tax Credit: Final Deal?

Posted in General Real Estate Info, Governmental Issues by Karen Rhodes on October 29th, 2009

The $8,000 tax credit for first-time home buyers would be extended and some people who already own residences could claim a benefit under a proposal by Senate Democrats.

An agreement reached and passed by the Senate would let homeowners who buy a new home qualify for a $6,500 credit if they have lived in their prior residence for five years.

A quick summary of some of the highlights include:

— The tax credit would be $8,000 for first-time home buyers and $6,500 for move-up buyers (from December 1, 2009 to April 30, 2010).

— Move-up buyers will be eligible, so long as the home they are leaving has been used as their principal residence for 5 years or more.

— The tax credit would sunset on April 30, 2010. However, there would a binding contract rule that will permit those with contracts as of April 30th to qualify for the credit as long as they complete the transaction within 60 days.

A House Democratic aide said House leaders would likely adopt whatever language the Senate approves.

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