first time home buyers tax credit: EXTENDING THE FIRST TIME HOME BUYER TAX CREDIT NOW? . . . . . . WHAT'S THE RUSH? - 09/17/09 05:02 AM
WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU SAW A POLITICIAN WITH THEIR MOUTH SHUT? They just cannot keep their mouths shut about anything. IF YOU WANT TO KILL A REAL ESTATE MARKET TODAY. . . . PROMISE A BETTER DEAL FOR NEXT YEAR! Why not let it expire, get the data next tax season and see how many first time buyers got the credit and how much it cost. All this announcement will do is keep many on the fence longer waiting for prices to come down. I'm totally against renewing, resuscitating, extending, etc. the tax credit. Any time the government favors one
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first time home buyers tax credit: FIRST TIME HOME BUYERS IN LOUDOUN COUNTY CAN GET A TAX CREDIT OF UP TO $7,500. - 11/21/08 04:47 PM
IF YOU ARE A FIRST TIME HOME BUYER PURCHASING A HOME BEFORE JULY 1, 2009, READ THIS. . . . However, you may have just enough cash or savings for your down payment. Even if your agent can negotiate closing help and even if you can manage your home purchase . . . . . . Cash from your 2008 Tax Return will help. YOU WILL NEED CASH WHEN YOU MOVE IN. HELP FOR FIRST TIME HOME BUYERS IS IN YOUR 2008 TAX RETURN. AS A FIRST TIME HOME BUYER, YOU ARE ELIGIBLE FOR A CREDIT OF UP TO $7,500. First
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