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First Time Buyer Tax Credit Extended

Monday, November 9th, 2009

Well, as many had hoped, the First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit has been extended until April 30, 2010!

To recap what the credit is, it is a dollar-for-dollar reduction in what a taxpayer owes in taxes. For example, if you owe $8,000 in income taxes and you are eligible for the full $8,000 home buyer’s tax credit, you would owe absolutely nothing in federal taxes.

Its still a great time to buy.  Interest rates are still low and housing prices in Brooklyn are either flat are have risen slightly.   If you are looking to buy a house, condo or coop, give me a call and let me help you take advantage of the free money the tax credit represents.

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Don’t Miss Out On the First Time Home Buyers Tax Credit

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

Brooklyn First Time Home Buyers

If you buy a new home (house, coop or condo) in 2009, and close on or before December 1, 2009, you may qualify for an $8,000 tax credit.

The tax credit is a dollar-for-dollar reduction in what a taxpayer owes in taxes. For example, if you owe $8,000 in income taxes and you are eligible for the full $8,000 home buyer’s tax credit, you would owe absolutly nothing in federal taxes.

Here’s what you have to do to qualify:

  1. Be a First Time Home Buyer – The definition of a first time home buyer which is being applied for this tax credit is someone who has not owned a principal residence in the past three years.
  2. It Must be Your Principal Residence- Any type of home that can be used as a principal place of residence qualifies, that includes condos, coops and condops.
  3. Your Income Matters – In order to qualify for the full $8,000 tax credit, a single taxpayer cannot have a modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) of more than $75,000. Married taxpayers filing jointly cannot have a MAGI of more then $150,000. For taxpayers with higher incomes than the maximum, the tax credit is reduced. Once your MAGI reaches $95,000 or more for single taxpayers, and $170,000 or more for married taxpayers, the credit is phased out completely.

Free money does not come along often. If you’re thinking about purchasing your first home, now is a great time to do it. For more information about the tax credit, please feel free to give me a call at 917-544-2662 or go to www.federalhousingtaxcredit.com.

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