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New Extended and Expanded $8000 Housing Tax Credit


  

Economic Stimulus Plan Benefits the Housing and Mortgage Industries
Home owners and potential homebuyers stand to gain from key provisions in this stimulus plan. Here is what we know as of February, 2009...

Tax Credit for Homebuyers  (See more info below)
First-time homebuyers who purchase homes from the start of the year until the end of November 2009 may be eligible for the lower of an $8,000 or 10% of the value of the home tax credit.  Remember a tax credit is very different than a tax deduction – a tax credit is equivalent to money in your hand, as opposed to a tax deduction which only reduces your taxable income.
The tax credit starts phasing out for couples with incomes above $150,000 and single filers with incomes above $75,000.  Buyers will have to repay the credit if they sell their homes within three years.

Additional Housing-Related Provisions
Tax Incentives to Spur Energy Savings and Green Jobs — This provision is designed to help promote energy-efficient investments in homes by extending and expanding tax credits through 2010 for purchases such as new furnaces, energy-efficient windows and doors, or insulation.
Landmark Energy Savings — This provision provides $5 Billion for energy efficient improvements for more than one million modest-income homes through weatherization.  According to some estimates, this can help modest-income families save an average of $350 a year on heating and air conditioning bills.
Repairing Public Housing and Making Key Energy Efficiency Retrofits To HUD-Assisted Housing—This provision provides a total of $6.3 Billion for increasing energy efficiency in federally supported housing programs.Specifically, it establishes a new program to upgrade HUD-sponsored low-income housing (for elderly, disabled, and Section 8) to increase energy efficiency, including new insulation, windows, and frames.
Expanding Housing Assistance—This provision increases support for several critical housing programs. It includes $2 Billion for the Neighborhood Stabilization Program to help communities purchase and rehabilitate foreclosed, vacant properties.

More Help for Homeowners in the Future
Another thing to keep an eye on in the coming weeks is President Obama’s plan to help struggling borrowers before they are faced with a default on their mortgage.
According to reports, the Obama administration is discussing plans to help borrowers who are struggling to stay afloat, but who have not yet fallen behind on their payments. At this point, details are scarce; however, reports indicate that President Obama is looking to spend approximately $50 Billion to directly help homeowners before they face foreclosure and financial disaster.
While this is good news for individual homeowners, it will likely be good for the housing industry as a whole. That’s because, assisting struggling borrowers before they default should help stop the wave of foreclosures, which are estimated to top two million this year. That, in turn, will help stabilize home prices.
The Economic Stimulus Plan is huge, and impacts a number of industries. We’ve highlighted some of the major provisions that may impact you now and in the future.
As always, if you have any questions or would like to discuss how this may specifically impact you, we’d be happy to sit down with you. Just call or email Sue or Ken to set up an appointment.
 
FIRST-TIME HOMEBUYER TAX CREDIT  
As Modified in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act

Major Modifications Italicized

February 2009

 
FEATURE
 
CREDIT AS CREATED JULY 2008
APPLIES TO ALL QUALIFIED PURCHASES ON OR AFTER APRIL 9, 2008
 
REVISED CREDIT – 
EFFECTIVE FOR PURCHASES ON OR AFTER JANUARY 1, 2009 AND BEFORE DECEMBER 1, 2009
 
Amount of Credit
 
Lesser of 10 percent of cost of home or $7500 
 
Maximum credit amount increased to $8000
 
Eligible Property
 
Any single family residence (including condos, co-ops, townhouses) that will be used as a principal residence.
 
No change
All principal residences eligible.
 
Refundable
 
Yes. Reduces (or can eliminate) income tax liability for the year of purchase. Any unused amount of tax credit refunded to purchaser.
 
No change
Purchasers will continue to receive refund for unused amount when tax return is filed.
 
Income Limit
 
Yes. Full amount of credit available for individuals with adjusted gross income of no more than $75,000 ($150,000 on a joint return). Phases out above those caps ($95,000 and $170,000). 
 
No change
 
Same income limits continue to apply.
 
 
First-time Homebuyer Only
 
Yes. Purchaser (and purchaser’s spouse) may not have owned a principal residence in 3 years previous to purchase.
 
No change
Still available for first-time purchasers only. Three-year rule continues to apply.
 
Revenue Bond Financing
 
No credit allowed if home financed with state/local bond funding.
 
Purchasers who utilize revenue bond financing can use credit.
 
Repayment
 
Yes. Portion (6.67% of credit or $500) to be repaid each year for 15 years, starting with 2010 tax filing.
 
No repayment for purchases on or after January 1, 2009 and before December 1, 2009 
 
Recapture
 
If home sold before 15-year repayment period ends, then outstanding balance of repayment amount recaptured on sale.
 
If home is sold within three years of purchase, entire amount of credit is recaptured on sale. Applies only to homes purchased in 2009.
 
Termination
 
July 1, 2009  
(But note program changes for 2009)
 
December 1, 2009
 
 
 
Effective Date
 
 
Purchases on or after April 9, 2008 and before January 1, 2009. Repayment to begin for 2010 tax year.
 
 
 
 
All revisions are effective as of January 1, 2009

Source: National Association of Realtors



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