If you were a first-time home buyer in 2008, you should know about and begin to plan for a new tax credit that was recently put into place. Some details of the credit include: * The tax credit is applicable to taxpayers who purchased homes after April 8, 2008, and before July 1, 2009. * The First Time Homebuyer tax credit will reduce the taxpayer's tax bill or will increase their refund, dollar for dollar. * The homebuyer tax credit will be paid to eligible taxpayers even if they don't owe any tax or the credit is more than what they owe. * This tax credit works almost like an interest-free loan in that it has to be paid back over a 15-year period. This information was provided by: http://www.efile.com/tax-deduction/mortgage-deduction/first-time-home-buyer-tax-credit.asp
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Finding a company that offers mortgages to a first time home buyer that has bad credit is not an easy task. Mortgagedigger, govhomeloans and operationhope are companies that offer mortgages to a first time home buyer that has bad credit.
Does a land contract qualify a first time home buyer for the new tax credit?
First time home buyer's credit will not prevent you from getting a home loan. This credit is intended to help first time home buyers. You can check with your lending company to get more information.
In a span of three years mainly, from 2008 to 2010, a person may qualify for the First Time Home Buyer Credit if they had bought primary residence from that year.
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Finding a company that offers mortgages to a first time home buyer that has bad credit is not an easy task. Mortgagedigger, govhomeloans and operationhope are companies that offer mortgages to a first time home buyer that has bad credit.
Does a land contract qualify a first time home buyer for the new tax credit?
In order to get the first time home buyer tax credit, you need to have closed on your home by October of 2010. If so, you can take the deduction on your taxes.
Yes, the first time home buyer's credit is still available, and will be so until April 2010 (http://www.federalhousingtaxcredit.com/).
First time home buyer's credit will not prevent you from getting a home loan. This credit is intended to help first time home buyers. You can check with your lending company to get more information.
Yes. There is a first-time home buyer credit of up to $8000 until 4/30/2010.
In a span of three years mainly, from 2008 to 2010, a person may qualify for the First Time Home Buyer Credit if they had bought primary residence from that year.
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First time home buyers get a $8,000 tax credit for a home contract signed by April 30, 2010 (completed no later than June 30, 2010). Repeat buyers get a $6,500 tax credit.
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Yes! Real estate taxes are payable to your local tax authority. Whatever you get back on your tax return at the end of the year as "credit" depends on your income level. After a certain income level... there is no "first time home buyer" credit.