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$8,000 First Time Homebuyer Tax Credit - Approved by FHA/HUD 5-29-09 - But buyer BEWARE !!!

Reblogger Terrie Leighton
Real Estate Agent with Ferrari-Lund Real Estate NV LIC: S.0061129

 

Great updated information about the $8,000 First Time Home buyer Tax Credit that was approved by FHA/HUD. This is should help clear up some uncertainies about how the tax credit works. Thanks Jeff!

 

Original content by Jeff Belonger

Tax credit for first time homebuyers

 

 

BUYER BEWARE of Tax Credit

 

The first time homebuyers tax credit of $8,000 has been approved by HUD for all FHA loans. But don't get too excited too quickly. If you get a chance to read the mortgagee letter, ML 2009-15, it states that you can't use this tax credit for the required down payment of 3.5%.

HUD originally put out mortgagee letter 2009-15 on May 12th, but was rescinded the next day. Please read about that here : $8,000 tax credit rescinded by HUD. For some reason, it was prematurely placed on HUD's web site, but apparently wasn't finalized. Now we have a new version and if not read correctly, you could be putting misinformation out there. So what does the new mortgagee letter state?

 

 

 

Here is the positive part about the tax credit. You can receive the first time homebuyers tax credit upfront, but not through the IRS.  This would be illegal. Please read : It's illegal to receive your tax credit before you close on your homeBuyers - BEWARE, please read that, because too many people are saying that you can get the money directly from the IRS prior to closing. The IRS & HUD both say no!!!

So how can you receive this upfront?  It can be given to you as a second or a silent second from any Federal, State, or local agencies, and any FHA mortgagee or any FHA approved non-profit organization.  People, in layman's terms, this is already acceptable by HUD's standards, except for the lender that is now able to give the monies upfront in a form of a 2nd mortgage. Another terminology is that this can be an advance loan from any of the entities mentioned above.

 

 

 

Summary :  Essentially, this means that the entities mentioned above, are purchasing this tax credit on your behalf and giving it back to you. The short version of this is that you can use some of the money from the $8,000 Tax Credit as your down payment, but after you put down the first 3.5% of that down payment. Meaning, you have to come up with 3.5% of your own money still. With FHA loans, it can still be a gift from a relative/family member.  It also can come from non-profit or government agencies to be used as your initial down payment, but not used through the tax credit. Overall, the tax credit that is advanced, can be used for all closing costs. But you can't receive monies back at closing. 

And again, keeping in mind, it's illegal to receive this tax credit upfront directly from the IRS. There is more verbiage in the mortgagee letter 2009-15 , but the main point is that you have to have 3.5% of the downpayment yourself, before you can use the tax credit that would be 'loaned' to you.

 

 

THOUGHTS??? - Well, in all honesty, how does this truly help? What is the gov't thinking here? As a buyer, I would still need the initial 3.5% of my monies for the down payment. Again, needing money to buy. I know some of you are for this fact, that buyers should have skin in the game. But keep in mind, this was not the true demise to our foreclosure mess. We need to sell houses to keep this economy going.  Just my opinions and food for thought.  thanks

 

 

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Comments(12)

Don Rogers
Keller Williams Realty Chesterfield - O'Fallon, MO
Realtor, Broker, CDPE, GRI, OnullFallon MO & St Charles County MO homes

Terrie,

I see that you have read & reblogged Jeff's post.  He does have some good information included.

May 29, 2009 07:42 AM
Jeff Belonger
Social Media - Infinity Home Mortgage Company, Inc - Cherry Hill, NJ
The FHA Expert - FHA Loans - FHA mortgages - USDA loans - VA Loans

Terrie... thanks for reblogging this.

jeff belonger

May 29, 2009 08:44 AM
Susie Blackmon
Ocala, FL
Ocala, Horses, Western Wear, Horse Farms, Marketing

Thanks Terrie for reblogging this. Jeff is amazing. Hopefully the agents I refer to are up on all of this.

May 29, 2009 09:05 PM
Matt Listro
National Credit Fixers - Matt Listro - Vernon, CT
Your Credit Repair Expert

Hi Terrie: Did you know that you can file for your $8,000 the day after you close on your home?  Your client simply needs to refile his / her 2008 return by filing an 1040X (which is the amended return form) and include the $8,000 credit on line 69.

:)

May 31, 2009 03:27 PM
Gail MacMillan
Titusville, FL

Hi Terrie...Jeff is doing a great job of keeping us up to date with the $8000 tax credit.  Great re-blog topic, I think I'll do a re-blog of his as well for my marketplace.  Thanks Terrie, have a super week.

Jun 01, 2009 12:29 AM
Sidney Kutchuk - Realty Works Temecula Kutchuk - Realty Works Temecula
Realty Works Temecula - Temecula, CA
Realty Works Temecula

What a confusing mess.   I have a client who wants to use the credit as a down so I was researching this myself over the weeken.   IRS.gov has a great Q & A on the topic and clearly states that this is not possible.    Then my client forwards me an e-mail that a co-worker sent her from broadview mortgage stating that it is possible.....hmmmmm I think I will give Broadveiw a call and have them explain it to me.....LOL

Jun 01, 2009 08:47 AM
Terrie Leighton
Ferrari-Lund Real Estate - Reno, NV
Reno Real Estate Agent ~ Selling Homes in Reno

Don ~ I like to re-blog Jeff's information about the $8000 tax credit because he always managed to post them in such a timely manner, and they seem to cover all the important points! Thanks.

Jeff - You are welcome!

Susie ~ I agree! Congrats on all of your referrals.

Jun 01, 2009 04:31 PM
Terrie Leighton
Ferrari-Lund Real Estate - Reno, NV
Reno Real Estate Agent ~ Selling Homes in Reno

Matt ~ Thank you! More information to get out to the client.

Gail ~ I do believe you should re-blog Jeff's article here! So much information I am sure your readers could benefit as well.

Jane ~ That is exactly why I am no attempting to write about this subject myself! Jeff does a great job trying to stay on top of this. So as long as he keeps us updated, I re-blog and try to stay on top of it as well.

Jun 01, 2009 04:34 PM
Cynthia Tilghman, Realtor® Onslow County NC Home Specialist
Kingsbridge Realty, Inc - Hubert, NC

Hi Terrie,
Jeff is certainly the "go to source" for any kind of mortgage information--can't go wrong reblogging him!

Jun 02, 2009 01:21 PM
Terrie Leighton
Ferrari-Lund Real Estate - Reno, NV
Reno Real Estate Agent ~ Selling Homes in Reno

Thank you Cynthia! I completely agree, Jeff is a great guy to for mortgage information.

Jun 02, 2009 01:55 PM
Ryan Shaughnessy
PREA Signature Realty - www.preasignaturerealty.com - Saint Louis, MO
Broker/Attorney - Your Lafayette Square Real Estate Partner

Nice post - good solid advice from someone who has read the HUD mortgagee letters.  In Missouri, we are lucky because the Missouri Housing Development Commission has a tax credit advance loan program.  Here is link to the National Council of State Housing Agencies (NCSHA) website that lists states with tax credit advance loan programs:  http://www.ncsha.org/section.cfm/2.  Unfortunately, it doesn't appear that Nevada has such a program.

Jun 07, 2009 02:53 PM
Terrie Leighton
Ferrari-Lund Real Estate - Reno, NV
Reno Real Estate Agent ~ Selling Homes in Reno

Thank you for providing the link to  the NCSHA website! I was going to say I had never heard of Nevada having a tax credit advance loan program but you confirmed it for me. Maybe a few others will follow the link to learn if their state offers a tax credit program.

Jun 08, 2009 08:42 AM