A New Tax Credit For First Time San Antonio Home Buyers
Posted by Randy Kelley on January 4, 2009
A new $7,500 tax credit for first time home buyers
Here’s some welcome news in recently enacted federal housing legislation: your first time home buyers can get a $7,500 tax credit. Congress intends for the credit to make housing more affordable. But qualified buyers have to act quickly – the credit is only available for purchases before July 1, 2009.
Here’s how the tax credit works
There are income limits: $75,000 for single purchasers, $150,000 for couples.
- The credit is not made to the buyer in the form of a check.
- Instead, the credit is an itemized deduction on federal tax returns (your buyers should consult with their tax advisor).
- It effectively reduces the purchase price by $7,500.
- The credit is limited to first time buyers.
- The credit must be repaid (at no interest) at the rate of $500 per year for 15 years.
- However, if the home is sold, the seller will not repay more of the credit than they realized in profit.
This article is compliments of
Edilma (Edi) Davila Cook
Mortgage Loan Officer
Retail Mortgage Sales
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Mention Randy & Stephanie Kelley if you contact Edi.
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