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FIRST-TIME HOMEBUYER TAX CREDIT 

As Modified in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act

 

FEATURE

CREDIT AS CREATED JULY 2008

APPLIES TO ALL QUALIFIED PURCHASES ON OR AFTER APRIL 9, 2008

REVISED CREDIT -

EFFECTIVE FOR PURCHASES ON OR AFTER JANUARY 1, 2009 AND BEFORE DECEMBER 1, 2009

Amount of Credit

Lesser of 10 percent of cost of home or $7500

Maximum credit amount increased to $8000

Eligible Property

Any single family residence (including condos, co-ops, townhouses) that will be used as a principal residence.

No change

All principal residences eligible.

Refundable

Yes.  Reduces (or can eliminate) income tax liability for the year of purchase.  Any unused amount of tax credit refunded to purchaser.

No change

Purchasers will continue to receive refund for unused amount when tax return is filed.

Income Limit

Yes.  Full amount of credit available for individuals with adjusted gross income of no more than $75,000 ($150,000 on a joint return).  Phases out above those caps ($95,000 and $170,000).

No change

 

Same income limits continue to apply.

 

First-time Homebuyer Only

Yes.  Purchaser (and purchaser's spouse) may not have owned a principal residence in 3 years previous to purchase.

No change

Still available for first-time purchasers only.  Three-year rule continues to apply.

Revenue Bond Financing

No credit allowed if home financed with state/local bond funding.

Purchasers who utilize revenue bond financing can use credit.

Repayment

Yes.  Portion (6.67% of credit or $500) to be repaid each year for 15 years, starting with 2010 tax filing.

No repayment for purchases on or after January 1, 2009 and before December 1, 2009

Recapture

If home sold before 15-year repayment period ends, then outstanding balance of repayment amount recaptured on sale.

If home is sold within three years of purchase, entire amount of credit is recaptured on sale.  Applies only to homes purchased in 2009.

Termination

July 1, 2009 

(But note program changes for 2009)

December 1, 2009

 

  

Effective Date

Purchases on or after April 9, 2008 and before January 1, 2009.  Repayment to begin for 2010 tax year.

All revisions are effective as of January 1, 2009

 

As shared by Scott Stern at Lender's One......

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7 Comments on Home Buyer Credit is Passed By Congress!!! All you need to know!!!

FEB
13
2009

Larry, Thank you for the great information and the format you presented it in.  I have been searching for the "refundable" aspect of the credit and you had the answer.  I guess it's better than a kick in the pants. 

4:55pm • #1
460,084 Points 1 Featured Post Outside Blog Called Shot Master

Hi Larry, Thanks for the side by side comparison of the various parts of the homebuyer tax credit bill...

10:59pm • #2
FEB
15
2009
267,859 Points 72 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Great job putting it in a chart format. Kudos Larry.

10:11am • #3
733,659 Points 231 Featured Posts Outside Blog Attended Rain Camp Called Shot Master

Larry... I will agree with Ken. I saw some of the changes and I was going to blog about this, but I have had so much more on my plate. I decided not to write anything until it was 110% official, with the Presidents signature, because anything can still change.  But again, nice job and easy to read & to understand.

Jeff Belonger

6:06pm • #4
FEB
16
2009
746,831 Points 72 Featured Posts Outside Blog Attended Rain Camp Called Shot Master

Troy....no worries.....thanks again....I'm using this in a format for my presentation to the Kane County Bar Association.

Shirley....I like it side by side.

Ken...I wish I could take credit for it, but Scott gets the credit.

JB....de nada.

9:02am • #5
419,437 Points 71 Featured Posts Outside Blog Called Shot Master

Scott did a good job and thank you for putting this out there.  Very simple to digest.

3:15pm • #6

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