Some valuable information regarding the new tax credit for first time home buyers.  If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to give me a call.  I'm available to assist you in any way that I can. 

 

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Who is Eligible 

• The $7,500 tax credit is available for first-time home buyers only.

• The law defines a first-time home buyer as a buyer who has not owned a home

  during the past three years.

• All U.S. citizens who file taxes are eligible to participate in the program.

Income Limits

• Home buyers who file as single or head-of-household taxpayers can claim the full

  $7,500 credit if their adjusted gross income (AGI) is less than $75,000.

• For married couples filing a joint return, the income limit doubles to $150,000.

• Single or head-of-household taxpayers who earn between $75,000 and $95,000 are

  eligible to receive a partial first-time home buyer tax credit.

• Married couples who earn between $150,000 and $170,000 are eligible to receive a

  partial first-time home buyer tax credit.

• The credit is not available for single taxpayers whose AGI is greater than $95,000

  and married couples with an AGI that exceeds $170,000.

Effective Dates for the Tax Credit

• First-time home buyers would receive a $7,500 tax credit for the purchase of any

  home on or after April 9, 2008 and before July 1, 2009. To qualify, you must

  actually close on the sale of the home during this period.

Tax Credit is Refundable 

• A refundable credit means that if you pay less than $7,500 in federal income taxes,

  then the government will write you a check for the difference.

• For example, if you owe $5,000 in federal income taxes, you would pay nothing to

  the IRS and receive a $2,500 payment from the government.

• If you are due to receive a $1,000 tax refund from the government, your refund

  would grow to $8,750 ($1,000 plus $7,500 from the home buyer tax credit).

• Buyers can take the tax credit in their 2008 or 2009 tax return.

• If you purchased the home in 2008, the tax credit is taken on your 2008 tax return. If

  you buy in 2009, you have the option of taking the credit on your 2008 or 2009 tax

  returns.

Types of Homes that Qualify for the Tax Credit

• All homes, whether single-family, townhomes or condominium apartments will

 qualify, provided that the home will be used as a principal residence and the buyer

 has not owned a home in the prior three years. This also includes newly-constructed

 homes.

Payback Provisions

• The tax credit essentially serves as an interest-free loan to be repaid over 15 years.

• For example, a home buyer claiming a $7,500 credit would repay the credit at $500

  per year. If the home owner sold the home, then the remaining credit would be due

  from the profit of the home sale.

• If there was insufficient profit, then the remaining credit payback would be forgiven.

Janie Masterson, Realtor, GRI, CLHMS

2106 Trenton Rd, Clarksville TN

Direct 931 801-3348

Email: janie@janiemasterson.com

 

 

 
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4 Comments on First-Time Home Buyer Tax Credit Fact Sheet

AUG
14
2008

How will you prove to the IRS when you closed on your home?  In other words, what documentation would you need to provide?  Or, do they just check with the county auditor?

Joe Smith
6:04pm • #1
AUG
15
2008

Hi Joe,  when you close on a home, you receive certain legal documents including a HUD-1.  The HUD 1 is the Settlement Statement and it shows the day of the Closing/settlement.  And yes, the IRS could also refer to the county tax assesors office for the date.

Please let me know ifyou have any further questions, I'll be glad to assist!

This link will give you more info on the HUD-1 form.

http://homebuying.about.com/library/glossary/bldef7.htm

 

 

11:03am • #2
AUG
21
2008
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Howdy Janie

What really fine info you have posted, for First Time Homebuyers.

I'll have to take a look at the site, that you put in your reply above.

God Bless America

8:09pm • #3

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