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Buyer tax credit effective but not available

Reblogger Lester Wilkins
Mortgage and Lending with Blue Water Home Loans NMLS# 166527

Very interesting.  Look out for this.

Original content by Alisa Stone Herring



WASHINGTON - Dec. 7, 2009 - With President Obama's signature on Nov. 6, 2009, the first-time homebuyer tax credit was extended, and some move-up buyers became eligible for up to $6,500 starting on Dec. 1, 2009.

However, the new law changed the way a home sale must be documented to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), including additional back-up information to minimize the chance of fraud. And that documentation change became effective immediately when the bill was signed.

But that new form is not yet available.
 
The homebuyer tax credit is claimed using IRS Form 5405, and that won't change under the new program; however, Form 5405 must be revised to adhere to rules in the law signed Nov. 6.

Currently, the IRS has only the old version of Form 5405 on its website - the one that applies to sales that took place Nov 6, 2009, or earlier. The revised Form 5405 applicable to sales on Nov. 7, 2009, and later, will not be on the IRS website, according to IRS officials, until late December.

Buyers who close after Nov. 6 and use the old claim form may have trouble collecting their tax credit quickly.

For more information on the tax credit and Form 5405, visit the IRS website.

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Franklin & Brentwood, TN Homes Mike Nastri
Keller Williams Realty - Franklin, TN
It matters to us as much as it matters to you.

I guess the new tax credit will ultimately have to wait to be filed with their 2009 returns instead of filing an amendment prior to the years end.  Although when you think about it we are talking about waiting a month before we can begin filing 2009 returns.  Lets hope the forms are ready for early filing.

Dec 07, 2009 01:37 PM
Monique Combs
Royal Shell Real Estate - Bonita Springs, FL
Royal Shell Real Estate - Monique Combs

Hi Lester ~ Great point! You are the first that I have heard from about the forms. What if they change the bottom line? Yikes! Mike above is correct, but I would not sigh until I see the details.. Thanks!

Dec 07, 2009 01:49 PM