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tax credit: Yes It Is True! Federal Income Tax Credits ARE STILL Available For First Time Home Buyers In Texas! - 05/07/10 07:38 PM
You've probably heard that the $8,000 federal income tax credit for first time home buyers has expired as of April 30, 2010.  Well, if you weren't able to take advantage of that tax credit, there is another tax credit available to first time home buyers in the state of Texas that may be even better!
You could potentially get a federal income tax credit through the Texas Mortgage Credit Certificate program of up to $2,000 each and every year that you own and occupy the property you purchase as a first time home buyer (cannot have owned a home in the … (3 comments)

tax credit: Incentive For Current Flower Mound Area Homeowners To Sell Now! - 11/22/09 08:46 AM
You've probably heard that the federal government has added a new tax credit for buyers who have owned their current homes at least five years (or who have owned a home for 5 consecutive years out of the past 8 years) of up to $6,500.  To qualify, you must sign a purchase agreement by April 30, 2010, and close by June 30.
It doesn't matter if the new home you purchase is more expensive or less expensive than your current home.  You can still get the tax credit!  There are income limits, but those limits are fairly high so most people will qualify … (0 comments)

tax credit: Incentive For Current Lewisville Area Homeowners To Sell Now! - 11/22/09 08:32 AM
You've probably heard that the federal government has added a new tax credit for buyers who have owned their current homes at least five years (or who have owned a home for 5 consecutive years out of the past 8 years) of up to $6,500.  To qualify, you must sign a purchase agreement by April 30, 2010, and close by June 30.
It doesn't matter if the new home you purchase is more expensive or less expensive than your current home.  You can still get the tax credit!  There are income limits, but those limits are fairly high so most people will qualify … (0 comments)