first time home buyer – owner loan

August 18, 2009

Claiming the First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit: Don’t Miss Out On the Opportunity to Receive Up to $8,000 from the Federal Government!

Safiur Rahman asked:


If you are currently looking to buy your first home or the first one in three years, you have likely heard of the federal government’s first time home buyer credit which can award you with 10% percent (up to $8,000) of the purchase price of your home.  If you meet the regulatory definition of a first time home buyer, fall within the specified income limits, and are not otherwise disqualified from receiving the credit you are likely wondering how to go about claiming it.  This is what I will describe in this article.

Claiming the credit is a relatively straightforward process but it is important to follow all the steps carefully to avoid making silly mistakes and filing for it in a timely fashion.  The first thing you should bear in mind is that you cannot claim the credit for an intended purchase at some future point in time.  The credit can only be claimed for completed purchases and you will need to submit a copy of your HUD-1 settlement form as proof of the completed transaction.

You essentially claim the credit on your federal income tax return.   You first need to complete IRS Form 5405 to determine the amount of your credit.  Next, attach a copy of your HUD-1 settlement form to Form 5405.  Then, enter your eligible credit amount on line 67 of the 1040 income tax form for 2009 returns or line 69 for 2008 returns.   Lastly, package all your documents, mail it in, and you are done!   No other special forms or pre-approval is necessary. If you qualify for a refund, the only thing left to do is to sit back and wait for your check to arrive.



Luis

March 21, 2009

First Time Home Buyer Checklists

Jeff Ragan asked:


A first time home buyer checklist is a quick reference to remind you of the steps you need to take, questions to ask, or other vital information you should remember. There are several checklists out there to help first time home buyers. For example:

First Time Home Buyer Checklist

This is a list of everything you need to start the home buying process. From the application process all the way to the closing of that first home. This list helps you see the whole process in a nutshell.

Home Buying Checklist

A checklist to help you search for and buy that first home. By keeping on top of the process at all times you obtain the best outcome. Search for one of these checklist and let it improve your house buying efficiency. Since the housing market has changed in the last couple of years, preparation is the key to success.

Closing Costs Checklist

This list helps both buyers and sellers prepare for the closing. With one of these checklists you can compare closing costs between lenders before choosing a loan. What complicates this chore is that different lenders use diverse names for the same element.

Since all lenders are required to provide you with a Good Faith Estimate detailing the services you may be required to get and pay for in connection with your loan, be sure to compare these first. This particular type of checklist gives you a list of elements and their fees so you can compare apples with apples.

Have you ever been grocery shopping and forgot a vital item? Do you wish you had prepared a list? The same principle applies here, a first time home buyer checklist just ensures that you have done everything and can save you money too.

Another way its helpful is putting the process in chronological order so you can complete the tasks in a timely fashion. It also helps you to know what to expect so there are no surprises. For example, I always tell people when they start the mortgage process to get ready to expose their underwear drawer.

This is because lenders will ask you to provide information you consider to be very private. But a checklist helps you to anticipate these requests and alleviate any shocks. You’ll also speed up the process by already having your documents collected.

Some checklists provide is a list of questions you need to ask. Now you are equipped to ask pertinent questions to the seller about the home you’re looking at. Questions that most people would forget to ask. So take the time to find the right first time home buyer checklist that suits your needs and get ready to go shopping, or ask away!!

Jeffrey Ragan wants to help first time home buyers learn more about the home buying process and other helpful information on their website, First-Time-Home-Buyer-Solutions.com



Carl

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