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Home Buyer Tax Credit: How It Works

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Real Estate Agent with Keller Williams Realty

Daily Real Estate News | December 29, 2008

Home Buyer Tax Credit: How It Works

First-time homebuyers in 2008 can take an income-tax credit on their purchase, thanks to passage in Congress earlier this year of the first-time home buyer tax credit. The definition of first-time homebuyer is generous. To get the credit, the homebuyer cannot have owned a home in the previous three years. The home must be a principal residence and purchased between April 9, 2008 and July 1, 2009. The credit is equal to 10 percent of the purchase price, up to $7,500. Single taxpayers with modified adjusted gross income up to $75,000 and couples with MAGI up to $150,000 will qualify for full credit. Singles with MAGI up to $95,000 and couples with MAGI up to $170,000 will get a reduced amount. Those with higher incomes don’t qualify. If the amount of tax a homebuyer owes is less than the amount of the credit, they get to keep the difference in the form of an IRS refund. The homebuyer must begin to repay the credit in two years in increments of about $500 a year over a 15-year period for those who received the full credit Homebuyers who sell their home before the credit is repaid must pay off the loan with any profits. If they sell the home at a loss, the loan is forgiven.

[Editor's Note: The credit is set to expire in mid-2009, although industry groups, including the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®, are encouraging Congress to extend it. NAR is also encouraging Congress to make the credit available to all buyers and to eliminate the repayment requirement. More detail on how the credit works is available from NAR on REALTOR.org.] Source: Chicago Tribune, Mary Umberger (12/28/2008)

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Maggie Baumbach
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Thanks for the outline of the program. This one deserves more attention. There are so many reasons that this is a great time for buyers, this is certainly one of them.

Dec 29, 2008 11:32 AM