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House Extends Tax Credit to Active Military for One More Year

Reblogger Joanne Crum
Real Estate Agent with Rhodes & Co Real Estate

Let's keep our fingers crossed that this will pass through the senate as well.

Original content by Nicole Lahti

Yesterday the House of Representatives unanimously voted to extend the $8,000 first-time home buyer tax credit to active military personnel, foreign service and intelligence officers.  HR 3590 extends the existing tax credit to this group until November 30th, 2010.  The bill now goes to the Senate, and is expected to pass with the same ease.

The bill was introduced by Rep. Charles Rangel (D-NY) because it was thought that military personel serving oversees this year did not have the same opportunity to take advantage of the tax credit.  If the original qualifications are met, the extension applies to military personnel who spent at least 90 days of the current calendar year oversees.  It also does not require borrowers to payback the tax credit if they are deployed after receiving it.  The current tax credit requires borrowers payback the tax credit if they do not occupy the home within three years of receiving the tax credit.

No word yet on whether the $8,000 tax credit will be extended for all eligible borrowers.

Jason Crouch
Austin Texas Homes, LLC - Austin, TX
Broker - Austin Texas Real Estate (512-796-7653)

Joanne - I was happy to see that this passed today.  I would be shocked if it didn't get passed by the Senate, since the House unanimously voted in favor of the bill.

Oct 13, 2009 01:27 PM
Joanne Crum
Rhodes & Co Real Estate - Southern Pines, NC
Your Ft. Bragg Connection

Hi Jason! I also would be shocked if it didn't get passed. I am keeping my fingers crossed! Now if they will only extend it across the board! I think it could really stimulate our markets a bit more!

Oct 13, 2009 02:20 PM
David Patterson
Columbia, SC
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At the time of these comments, 17 days have passed and the Senate had not voted on this resolution. Call your Senators! Haven't our Servicewomen and Servicemen earned some of Senate's time to pass this piece of legislation?

Oct 25, 2009 12:43 PM