First time home buyer tax credit extension signed by the President

SAN DIEGO- It was just announced the President Obama has signed the bill that includes the San diego home buyers angry mobextension and changes to the first time home buyer tax credit.

The first time home buyer tax credit extension allows a buyer to enter an agreement  with a seller by April 30, 2010 and close on the house by the end of June 30, 2010. First time home buyers are defined as anyone who has not owned a home for the past 3 years. First time home buyers will get an $8,000 tax credit, similar to the tax credit for much of 2009. Other home buyers, who have owned their current home for at least five years, are eligible for a $6,500 tax credit.

Income limitations have been increased to $125,000 for single filers and $225,000 for joint filers. The purchase price of the home must be less than $800,000. The estimated loss in tax revenue to the government comes to $10.8 billion. – creditunionsonline.com

While there was some speculation over whether the first time home buyer’s tax credit would be extended or not, I never waivered in my belief that it was coming. With banks that have used or are still using stimulus money handing out huge bonuses, there was no way the American public was going to lose this. If so, there would have been a march on Congress with pitchforks and torches!!

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