Looks like th
e long awaited New Tax Credit Bill will be signed into law tomorrow. The New Tax Credit Bill was passed by the Senate earlier today, and by the House a few minutes ago. The President has already stated that he will sign the Bill tomorrow once it hits his desk.
The New Tax Credit Bill will look a little different than the current one, but until it is passed by both the Senate and the House, and signed by the President, it is always subject to change. As it stands right now the New Tax Credit Bill is suppose to contain the following:
- First-time homebuyers will continue at $8,000
- Tax credit for “move up” purchasers will be up to $6,500
- Must have used previous home as a principal residence for 5 of the 8 previous years.
- Income limits increased and are the same for first-time and “move up” purchasers: $125,000 for single filers/$225,000 for joint filers
- Limitation on eligible home prices has been increased to $800,000
- Time Frame: December 1, 2009 to April 30, 2010 plus 60 day extension if binding contract is in place by April 30, 2010.
- Anti-fraud measures have been added
The two big differences between the present Tax Credit and the New Tax Credit Bill in my opinion are:
- The New Tax Credit will be expanded to include present homeowners that have owned their home for at least 5 years. The New Tax Credit still only applies to Primary Properties, which means that Investment Properties or Vacation Homes do not qualify for the New Tax Credit.
- Instead of the cut-off date being the Closing Date, it will now be the Date that the Buyer goes under Contract, and then having to Close 60 Days from that date. This makes a lot more sense to me then having the Closing Date be the cut-off.
The $6,500 Tax Credit for existing Homeowners will be effective upon the New Tax Credit Bill being signed by the President.
Let's see if what we are being told is actually with ends up being signed, and we should know that some time tomorrow.
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This sounds like another good opportunity to inspire those that have been in their homes for a while to get off the fence. Lets hope it works. Thanks for the upday.