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How the First Time Homebuyer Tax Credit Looks to the Consumer

Here's a great overview of some frequently asked First Time Homebuyer Tax Credit questions!

Via Larry Bettag - Cherry Creek Mortgage:

The National Association of Realtors (also known in the industry as NAR) has a great Frequent Asked Questions communique for the consumer.  Things are so different from the current version of the bill that consumers need to be aware of what this bill encompasses. 

YOUR CONTRACT NEEDS TO BE SIGNED BY APRIL 30th and Closing by June 30th.   

Question: Existing homeowner credit: Must the new house cost more than the old house?

Answer: No. Thus, for example, individuals who move from a high cost area to a lower cost area who meet all eligibility requirements will qualify for the $6500 credit.

Question: I am an existing homeowner. On October 25, 2009, I signed a contract to purchase a new home. I have lived in my current home for more than 5 consecutive years and am within the new income limits. I will go to settlement on November 20. If President Obama has signed the bill by the time I go to settlement, will I qualify for the new $6500 tax credit?

Answer: Yes. The existing homeowner credit goes into effect for purchases after the date of enactment (when the bill is signed). There is no reference to the date of contract for the new credit. The provision looks solely to the date of purchase, which is generally the date of settlement.

Question: I am a firsttime homebuyer but was not within the prior income limits at the time I entered into my contract to purchase on October 30, 2009. I will be covered, however, by the new income limits. If the new rules have been signed into law by the time I go to settlement, will I be eligible for a credit?

Answer: Yes. The new income limitations go into effect as soon as the President has signed the bill.  The income limit and other eligibility rules will look to your status as of the date of purchase, which is the settlement date. So if the new rules have been signed when you go to settlement, you should be eligible for the credit (or a portion of the credit if you're within the phaseout range).

Question: I am an eligible existing homeowner. I have a fair amount of equity in my home. I have found a home with a nonnegotiable price of $825,000. Will I be able to use any of the $6500 tax credit?

Answer: No. The $800,000 cap on the cost of the purchased home is firm at $800,000. Any amount above $800,000 makes the home ineligible for any portion of the credit. The $800,000 is an absolute ceiling.

Question: I owned my home for 10 years, but sold it two years ago year and have been renting since. If I purchase a home, will I be eligible for the $6500 tax credit if I meet all the other eligibility tests?

Answer: Yes. Because you lived in the home for more than 5 consecutive years of the previous 8, you will qualify for the $6500 credit. For example, Say John and his wife bought a home in 2000 and lived there until 2008 when he got a divorce. Whether John has been renting or bought in the interim, he WOULD INDEED be eligible for the credit because he owned a home and occupied it as his principal residence for 5 consecutive years out of the last 8 years. The keyword here is "consecutive." As long as he lived in that house for 5 years straight what he did since 3 years doesn't impact eligibility.

Question: I am an eligible firsttime homebuyer. I entered into a contract to purchase on November 1, 2009. Do I have to go to closing before December 1? How does the extension date affect me?

Answer: You do not have to close before December 1. Once the legislation has been signed, it will be as if the Nov 30 date had never existed. Therefore, so long as the contract settles before April 30 (or July 1, worst case), the purchaser will be eligible for the credit.

Larry Bettag - Regional Vice President, Midwest Region

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Tax Credit Changes for First Time Buyers and Current Home Owners

First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit Extended - it's passed the House and Senate, and now needs to be signed into law by President Obama.

The full details aren't entirely clear yet, but Kammie has put together a good overview here!

And yes, the April 1st deadline will allow many more homebuyers to build exactly what they want - and still close on time. 

Via Kammie Quinones, Santa Rosa Realtor (CPS Property Advocates, License #10372729):

Congress has extended and expanded the homebuyer tax credit. The modifications in the column labeled
"December 1 - April 30, 2010" become effective when President Obama signs the bill. All changes made
to the current credit become effective on that date, as well.


First Time Buyer - Amount of Credit - $8000 ($4000 married filing separate)

Current Homeowner - Amount of Credit - $6500 ($3250 married filing separate)

First Time Home Buyer Definition for Eligibility - May not have had an interest in a principal residence for 3 years prior to purchase

Current Homeowner - Definition for Eligibility - Must have used the home sold or being sold as a principal residence consecutively for 5 of the previous 8 years Purchases after November 30, 2009. (Becomes April 30, 2010 on Date of Enactment.)

Binding Contract Rule - So long as a written binding contract to purchase is in effect on April 30, 2010, the purchaser will have until July 1, 2010 to close.

Income Limits (Note: Increased income limits are effective as of date of enactment of bill)-
First Time Home Buyers:
$75,000 - single, $150,000 - married, Additional $20,000 phase out
Current Homeowners: $125,000 - single, $225,000 - married, Additional $20,000 phase out

Limitation on Cost of Purchased Home -
First Time Home Buyers:
None
Current Home Owners: $800,000

For Property information that will assist you in obtaining this Tax Credit go to:

http://www.Kammie.BestSonomaHomeSearch.com

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Senate Passed $8000 Tax Credit Extension & Expansion!

Update: It's a Done Deal.

Read all about the Tax Credit Extension and Expansion Here!

First Time Homebuyer Tax Credit Extended | Tax Credit Expanded to Additional Homebuyers

Click on the link above to get all the details about the tax credit expansion, and whether or not YOU will qualify.

Beware - this is not a done deal yet.  Based on this story, it looks like the government has made a partial decision on extending the tax credit.  However, even if a bill has passed the Senate, there is a different bill circulating in the House of Representatives.

Once those bills come together, the President still needs to approve it.  Remember that old Sesame Street episode about how a bill becomes a law?

Read carefully! 

Via Ryan Reynolds (Keller Williams Capital Partners Realty):

Check out this link!

 http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/33522046/ns/business-real_estate/

Looks like congress is on the way to extending the current $8k tax credit for first time home buyers until April 2010 and expanding it to existing home owners for a reduced credit of $6500 for folks who have been in their homes at least 5 years.  Let's hope it makes it through the House!

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First Time Homebuyer Tax Credit Can Now Be Used!

HUD just announced that the $8,000 first time homebuyer tax credit CAN be used directly towards your downpayment! 

Basically, the government will "loan" your future tax credit to you, but no interest will be charged as long as you pay it back by next June - which works well as tax refunds are generally all processed by May. 

Read all the details here:

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Many FHA loans require a 3.5% down payment.  $8,000 is 3.5% of a $228K home - thus the down payment requirements can be met nicely on many different homes in a first time homebuyer's price range.

Time is Running Out for the First Time Homebuyer Tax Credit!

Time is already quickly running out on the first time homebuyer tax credit.  The tax credit is only valid until December 1st, 2009 - and it's very unlikely that this will be extended.

With lending taking 30-60 days to put in place once a home is selected, that means that most first time homebuyers will need to choose their new home, and have an offer accepted, by October 1st, 2009. 

Just Three Months Left!

As we're already nearing June 1st, that's just 3 months of searching time left...

Are Many First Time Homebuyers Taking Advantage of the Tax Credit?

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The answer is a resounding YES!

According to the National Association of Realtor statistics, a whopping 53% of homes purchased in March 2009 were purchased by first time homebuyers.  This compares to 40% of all purchases in 2008, or a 32% increase in the pool of first time homebuyers.

Another side effect - selection is reducing, and prices are just starting to rise in first time homebuyer price points. 

Most multiple offer situations are in these price points, so be sure to have your agent do a good comp analysis before making your offer, or chances are good you'll miss the opportunity to purchase your first (or second, or third) choice of your new home. 

 

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Top Money Magazine Guru Explains the 2008-2009 Homebuyer Tax Credits (Better Than I Can)

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Home Buyer Tax Credits - Differences Between Programs

Explaining the 2008 Program Versus 2009 Program - How Do They Work?

Home Buyer Tax Credit - How Does it Work 2008 2009Walter Updegrave, Senior Publisher of Money Magazine, has written an excellent explanation and comparison of the two very different tax credits for first time homebuyers.

Did you buy a home between April 8, 2008 and December 31, 2008?  Walter explains how the 2008 homebuyer tax credit works, and what the difference is between buyers who purchased last year, and those who plan to buy a new home this year.

Bought a home after January 1st, 2009?  Walter talks about how you can use the Home Buyer Tax Credit on your 2008 returns - and possibly get a huge return this year instead of next year!  But be aware - this program has an unexpected expiration date.   

Read the full story here.

And remember - there is a loophole on the new tax credit.  Homebuyers will qualify for the $8,000 credit if they haven't owned a home for the past three years.

 

 

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$8,000 Available to First Time Homebuyers - Tax Credit Helps Homeowners

Tax Credit - Buying a Home

$8,000 Tax Credit Now Available

First Time Homebuyers and Others Qualify

The "American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009," passed the House and Senate on Friday, February 13, 2009 and was signed into law by President Obama on February 16, 2009. 

An $8,000 tax credit (NOT a loan) is now available to many homebuyers.

Quick Facts - Homebuyer Tax Credit

 - Homebuyer must be a first time homebuyer OR have not owned a home for the past 3 years  

- Purchase must be for a principle residence (no investment homes)

- Home must be purchased on or after January 1, 2009

- Does not require repayment as long as homebuyer stays in the home at least 3 years. 

- Applies towards single family detached homes, condos, and townhomes.

- Income cannot be greater than $75,000 yearly for a single buyer, or $150,000 yearly for a married couple.

- Credit is for $8,000 or 10% of purchase price, whichever is less.

The credit is only available for a limited time.   

First Time Homebuyers $8000 Tax Credit - Q&A InformationWhat Does a Tax Credit Mean?

The credit reduces your tax liability, that is, the amount of taxes you are required to pay. Depending on your tax withholdings, you could get a bigger refund or owe less in taxes when you file.

For example:

If your total tax bill is $5000, you've withheld $4,000 throughout the year, and you qualify for the $8,000 tax credit, this is how your tax return might look.

$4,000 paid

-$5,000 owed

Owes $1,000.

Claim $8,000 tax credit.

Refund of $7,000. 

In this case, the new homeowner would receive a check of $7,000 from the IRS after filing.

Read all the details of the bill here - most of the pertinent information is on page 24.  http://thomas.loc.gov/home/h1/Recovery_Bill_Div_B.pdf

 

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