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2008 Tax Credit Repayment Begins For Chester County Home Buyers

by Scott Darling

If you are among those who received a tax credit of up to $7500 when you purchased your Chester County home in 2008, you are now required to begin repaying that credit with this year’s tax return. The entire amount is payable in 15 equal annual installments.

The IRS is sending letters of explanation of the repayment procedure to all taxpayers who claimed the credit in 2008. Generally speaking, all first-time 2008 home buyers will need to pay an additional $500 on their taxes from 2010 to 2025, provided the house is not sold before then and remains the owner’s primary residence.

If you sell your Chester County home before 2025, any profits will first go to paying back the tax credit in full. If you sell at a loss, the difference will be forgiven, although, as is typical with most forgiveness agreements, you must record that amount as income and pay taxes on it.

If, within 36 months after buying your home, the property is no longer used as your primary residence due to a divorce in which your spouse retains the house; conversion to rental property, a business, or a vacation home; or foreclosure, the full amount of the unpaid credit must be paid in full with the tax return for the year in which the change occurred. You will need to file IRS form 5405 with your return in this case.

Because individual situations vary, it is important for 2008 Chester County hometaxes buyers to consult a qualified tax professional to make sure they are fulfilling all obligations of their purchase and subsequent credit.

New & Improved Home Buyer Tax Credit In Effect Today!

by Scott Darling

It's official! The new and improved home buyer tax credit goes into effect today. Provisions of The Worker, Homeownership and Business Assistance Act Of 2009 extends and expands the home buyers tax credit up until to April 30, 2010!

 

Home Buyer Tax Credit Expansion and Extension  

  • The $8,000 tax credit will be extended and available for first-time home buyers through May 1, 2010.
  • A new $6,500 tax credit will be available for repeat buyers who purchase between December 1, 2009, and May 1, 2010. To qualify, buyers must have used the home sold or being sold as a principal residence consecutively for 5 of the previous 8 years.
  • Prospective buyers with binding contracts in place as of April 30, 2010, will be allowed an additional 60 days to complete the transaction.
  • Income limits are expanded to $125,000 on a single return and $225,000 on a joint return.
  • Limitation on the cost of a purchased home is $800,000. 

If you know anyone looking to buy their first home at a time when prices and interest rates are still down, or if you are thinking of buying another home and getting the new $6,500 credit please contact me today.

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