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New Homebuyer Tax Credit Extended

Phoenix : AZ : USA | 18 days ago  
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As a first time home buyer I am happy to say that they did extend the tax credit till April of next year. This is great news because many first time home buyers are not going to make the original deadline of November 30th. Not only did they extend the tax credit they created a new tax credit that will allow home owners that have owned there homes for at least five years to get $6,500.

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    Realtors said that was a sign that first-time homebuyers, who tend to buy less expensive homes, are continuing to impact prices. �The phone calls I�m receiving, the open houses, I just feel like there is so much more positive energy right now...
  • News Source: Courier & Press | 18 days ago
    Tri-State Realtors and other housing market professionals rejoiced Friday over the federal government's extension of its $8,000 tax credit for first-time homebuyers. Chris Dickson, treasurer, secretary and chief spokesman for the Evansville Area...
  • News Source: Kokomo Tribune | 18 days ago
    House and Senate voted to extend — and expand — the program until April 30...President Barack Obama is expected to sign the legislation this weekend. “This is cool news,” said Kathy Harbaugh, director of the Realtors Association for Central...
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  • News Source: Vail Daily News | 18 days ago
    Any first-time home buyer should be sure to schedule their closing on or before Nov. 30 2009 to take advantage of this unique opportunity for tax savings. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 provides a tax credit equal to 10 percent of...
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    President Barack Obama signed the homebuyer tax credit into law today, extending the popular $8,000 credit for first-time homebuyers. The credit, which was to expire at the end of this month, will be available through next June as long as the buyer...
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