I know this was in another thread, but wanted to start a new one. Home buying bonus in the stimulus bill - Feb. 10, 2009.
"Another difference is that the Senate credit is good for one year following its enactment and is not retroactive. Homebuyers who make purchases before the credit takes effect cannot claim it; under the House bill, they can because the credit is retroactive to the start of 2009 and expires at the end of June. In both bills, buyers must live in the home for two years or forfeit the credit."
I just closed my home on 1/15/09. I did not take the $7500.00 credit bc I did not want to pay back the loan. But with this new bill,likely to pass, will I be honor this credit? It sounds like I will, but wanted to make sure.
"Another difference is that the Senate credit is good for one year following its enactment and is not retroactive. Homebuyers who make purchases before the credit takes effect cannot claim it; under the House bill, they can because the credit is retroactive to the start of 2009 and expires at the end of June. In both bills, buyers must live in the home for two years or forfeit the credit."
I just closed my home on 1/15/09. I did not take the $7500.00 credit bc I did not want to pay back the loan. But with this new bill,likely to pass, will I be honor this credit? It sounds like I will, but wanted to make sure.

. So let me get this straight since we bought our first home in October 2008 we get a $7,500 tax credit that has to be paid back. If we had purchased in 2009 or purchase before December 2009 we would have received a $8,000 tax credit that never has to be repaid provided we live in the home 36 months. So basically, we get screwed even though we bought when the economy was down. Hey good to know that my tax dollars will help lots of other people buy their new home ... I hear that they will most likely be able to do it with 0% down, with coming changes to legislation.
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