If you are a first-time home buyer and want to take advantage of the $8000 tax credit, this may be your last chance.The deadline to take advantage of this credit is before December 1, 2009.What does this mean to first-time home buyers? 

Well, it takes about 30-60 days to close on a home barring any issues that may arise. It’s now September 17, 2009. A buyer must find their home now in order to close on either October 17, 2009 or November 30, 2009. That's just a little over 60 days people.

If you are someone who doesn’t like to be rushed, perhaps this time crunch is not for you but if you are someone who wants to buy their first home and feels that this credit is well worth this final push, then get out there with your buyer agent today and find your home.

This also means that you need to have your financial situation already taken care of. You will only delay your process more if you go out to view homes without first being approved for your mortgage.

A few other quick facts worth mentioning are that a first-time home buyer is a buyer who has not owned a "principal" residence during the last three years prior to this purchase. This also means that if you are married and one of you has never owned a home but the other has, neither of you are qualified for this tax credit.

The amount of the credit is equal to 10% of the purchase price with a maximum credit of $8000.

How can you claim your tax credit? You can claim your tax credit by completing form 5405 to determine first, how much of the credit you will receive and then claim that amount on line 67 of the 1040 tax form for 2009 tax returns.

I would advise speaking with a qualified, licensed accountant to answer all of your questions.

I hope my article answers some of your questions. Now, get out there and find your dream home. Feel free to write to me if you have further questions.


 
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who knows for sure right? Wish we would get a final yeah or nay on an extension. Blessings.

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Renee - Great reminder !  I think there will be a lot of loans in process come mid november and end of november !  Can you imagine what will happen if someone drops the ball and a loan gets pushed back from end-of-November to early December ??  Which is another reason for consumers not to wait until the very end !  Hope all is well !!  ~ Chris

 

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