Friday, March 06, 2009

How to get your $8000 now!



Here is some good news!

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 features an $8,000 tax credit for first-time buyers who purchase a home on or after January 1, 2009 and before December 1, 2009.
Details of the tax credit include:

Þ The temporary credit is only available for home purchases made between January 1, 2009 and December 1, 2009 and is equal to 10% of the cost of the home, up to a maximum credit of $8,000. (For example, a home purchased for $80,000 or more would qualify for the full $8,000 credit while a $70,000 home would only qualify for 10%, or $7,000.
Þ Buyers claim the credit on their federal tax return to reduce their tax liability. If the credit is more than their total tax liability that year, the buyer will get a refund check for the balance.
Þ Only first-time homebuyers can take advantage of the tax credit. A first-time buyer is defined as an individual who has not owned a home in the last three years. For married joint filers, both must meet the first-time homebuyer test to take the credit on a joint return.
Þ Eligible properties include anything that will be used as a principal singe-family residence, including townhomes and condos.

Þ Call me for income guidelines. In brief: there are income guidelines on the credit. Individuals with an adjusted gross income up to $75,000 (or $150,000 if filing jointly) are eligible for the full tax credit. The credit is phased down for those earning more and is not available for those with an income above $95,000 (or $170,000 if filing jointly).

Þ The new tax credit does not have to be repaid if the buyer stays in the home at least three years. But if the home is sold before that, the entire amount of the credit is recaptured on the sale.

How does it work? Attend my seminar:
March 19 - 6:00 - 7:00 PM
4800 SW Meadows Rd., 1st Floor Conference
RSVP: 503-816-7084