first time home buyer – owner loan

October 25, 2009

Macomb County Realtors Advice: Tax Credit for First-Time Home Buyers

Mark Goedert asked:


First-time home buyers purchasing a home are eligible for the tax credit.  The purchase must occur between 1/1/09 and 12/1/10.  The law defines a first-time home buyer as one who has not owned a principal residence during the three-year period of time prior to the purchase.  With married couples, both spouses must meet the 3-year requirement to qualify for this credit.

The credit is a refundable income tax credit.  This means that if the amount of credit you claim on your 2009 income tax return is more than your tax liability, the difference is paid to you in your income tax refund.

The tax credit is equal to 10% of the purchase price of the home up to a maximum credit of $8,000.  There are modified gross income requirements to be eligible for the credit; single tax payers’ limit is $75,000 and married tax payers’ limit is $150,000.  The credit is reduced for tax payers whose income is higher and the phase out range is $20,000; therefore, reducing the credit to zero for those with income of $95,000 if single and $170,000 if married.

The tax credit is claimed by filling out the IRS tax Form 5405.  The IRS.gov website will have details and instructions for completing this form.

Revisions to Tax Credit for 2009

There were several modifications made to the First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit for 2009.

Amount of maximum credit increased to $8,000 Purchasers utilizing revenue bond financing are eligible for the tax credit No repayment requirements on purchases from 1/1/09 – 12/1/09. Recapture provision states if your home is sold within 3 years of purchase, the entire amount of credit is recaptured on the sale (this applies only to homes purchased in 2009) The termination date is 12/1/09 and the effective date for all revisions is 1/1/09.

Other provisions of the Stimulus Plan include:

FHA, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Loan Limits

Neighborhood Stabilization

Commercial Real Estate

Rural Housing Services

Low Income Housing Grants

Tax Exempt Housing Bonds

Energy Efficient Housing Tax Credits and Grants

Transportation Investments

Broadband Deployment



Maureen

June 28, 2009

Low Income Housing Grants for First-time Home Buyers in the Down River Area

Mark Goedert asked:


The new bill passed by Senate earlier in the year allows states to trade in a portion of their 2009 low-income housing tax credits for Treasury Grants.  These grants would be used to finance the construction, or purchase and rehab of low-income housing, including those with or without tax credit allocations.

The low housing grants will include funding for the following causes:

Pontiac Housing Capital Fund for rehabilitating and retrofitting public housing units, making critical safety repairs and increasing their energy efficiency Community Development Block Grant Program for funding the Neighborhood Stabilization Program Home Investment Partnerships Programs to provide funds to state housing credit agencies for capital investments in low-income housing tax credit projects Assisted Housing Stability and Energy and Green Retrofit investments to provide funds to property owners for rental assistance and grants or loans for energy and green retrofit investments Funds to local governments and non-profit organizations for removal of lead-based paint hazards in low-income housing.

Real estate professionals should be familiar with the many grants and programs that are in effect to help first-time home buyers.  Real estate agents and developers can benefit from many of these programs as well by helping their clients utilize these funds.

Other provisions of the Stimulus Plan include:

First Time Homebuyer Tax Credit

FHA, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Loan Limits

Neighborhood Stabilization

Commercial Real Estate

Rural Housing Services

Tax Exempt Housing Bonds

Energy Efficient Housing Tax Credits and Grants

Transportation Investments

Broadband Deployment

Mark Goedert of Goedert Real Estate has been an active professional in the real estate industry for over 50 years, serving realtors and home buyers in South East Michigan and the Down River area.  Mark encourages you to check out his website at http://www.under100000realestate.com/ for local neighborhood and school details, mortgage information, interactive maps, investment property listings, home listings and many more resources.



Lloyd

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