Don’t fret, homebuyer tax credits are still out there

Don’t fret, homebuyer tax credits are still out there
Home $$$s and Sense
Date Published: December 18, 2009

Dear Sue,
My son is a first-time buyer. He has been looking for a home for more than a year. He has made several offers only to be beat out by investors with cash.
He wanted to get in on the $8,000 tax credit for first-time homebuyers. I told him that it expires at the end of December. He said that the tax credit was not only extended, but expanded to include existing homeowners.
Frankly, I find that hard to believe. Is it true?
~ Skeptical Sam

Dear Sam,
You might be thinking of the $10,000 state tax credit for purchasers of new homes. That sweet tax credit is no longer available.
The $8,000 federal tax credit due to expire at the end of the year was extended and expanded to include existing homeowners. The extension and expansion is a miracle on main street!
The first-time homebuyers tax credit is now available for homes purchased before April 30, 2010 and closed by June 30, 2010.
Single taxpayers with incomes up to $125,000 and married couples with income up to $225,000 qualify for the tax credit.
The $8,000 tax credit is for first-time homebuyers or someone who has not owned a principal residence during the three-year period prior to the purchase.
To qualify, the first-time homebuyers must live in the home as their primary residence for at least three years.
A $6,500 tax credit is now available for homebuyers who purchase a home before April 30, 2010 and close by June 30, 2010. The credit is for primary residences only.
The $6,500 tax credit is for any homebuyer who has lived in their current residence for five consecutive years out of the eight they have owned the home.
I recommend that you consult with your tax professional for complete details. The tax credit guidelines and restrictions for the federal tax credit can be found at federalhousing
taxcredit.com.
It looks like your son is on target. Up-to-date information on state and federal tax credits can be a matter of good Home $$$s and Sense.
Sue Thompson is owner and sales manager of HomeTown Realtors in Auburn. She can be reached at seesue@seehometown.com, or on the Web at homedollarsandsense.com.