Archive for October, 2009

Homebuyer Tax Credit Renewal

Friday, October 30th, 2009

By now many of you have heard about the possibility of the first time homebuyer tax credit being extended and having it opened to current homeowners in certain cases. I pasted a link above to an article I read which gives more detail of the proposal. CNN.com also has a good article summarizing the proposal also. For now, the gray area I see which will become a tax question best left for the IRS and CPAs. The question will be regarding current homeowners, since it states you must be a current homeowner for the past 5 years, my question will surround those who just sold such as in the case of a Corporate Relo and are only temporarily living in a rental, apartment or corporate housing. Will there be rules or limits to protect these new buyers? Since the plan isn’t official yet, the accountants I spoke with of course cannot answer that because there is no guidance in place as of yet.   I will try to gather this information in the days and weeks ahead as the lay of the land becomes more clear.
 
Either way, it’s a great thing. Many first time homebuyers were in a frenzy trying to get closed by 11/30 which was leading to a lot of panic amongst agents, lenders, brokers and attorneys to try to fit everything in and make these priority 1.  It should give a nice spike over the winter months as well along with getting current homeowners to possibly explore the possibility of purchasing a new home.
 
If we can be of any assistance please let us know. Thanks as always for the opportunity to have helped.

Check the Link: http://www.usnews.com/money/blogs/the-home-front/2009/10/29/first-time-home-buyer-tax-credit-gets-obama-nod.html