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2009 Tax Credit for Home Buyers!

By
Real Estate Agent with William Raveis Real Estate - Fairfield, CT

Tax Credits - The Basics

1.       What's this new homebuyer tax incentive for 2009?

The 2008 $7500, repayable credit is increased to $8000 and the repayment feature is eliminated for 2009 purchasers.  Any home that is purchased for $80,000 or more qualifies for the full $8000 amount.  If the house costs less than $80,000, the credit will be 10% of the cost.  Thus, if an individual purchased a home for $75,000, the credit would be $7500.    It is available for the purchase of a principal residence on or after January 1, 2009 and before December 1, 2009. 

2.       Who is eligible?

Only first-time homebuyers are eligible.  A person is considered a first-time buyer if he/she has not had any ownership interest in a home in the three years previous to the day of the 2009 purchase.

3.       How does a tax credit work?

Every dollar of a tax credit reduces income taxes by a dollar.  Credits are claimed on an individual's income tax return.  Thus, a qualified purchaser would figure out all the income items and exemptions and make all the calculations required to figure out his/her total tax due.  Then, once the total tax owed has been computed, tax credits are applied to reduce the total tax bill.  So, if before taking any credits on a tax return a person has total tax liability of $9500, an $8000 credit would wipe out all but $1500 of the tax due.    ($9,500 - $8000 = $1500)

If you know someone who would like to know more about this program, please have them give me a call.

Here's to early Cherry Blossoms and Dogwoods!

All the best, Mike