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$8,000 Tax Credit for First Time Home Buyers2009 Home Purchase Credit Questions & IRS Tax Form 5405 Information
United States first time home buyers get $8,000 tax credits for qualifying 2009 home purchases. IRS Form 5405 is needed to claim the tax credit; get answers to questions.
In a September 2009 press release (IR-2009-083), the IRS clarified some important points about the first time home buyer tax credit. $8,000 Tax Credit InfoThis article discusses several points clearly answered by the IRS in that announcement and provides links to more information about the $7,500 and $8,000 amounts available to first time home buyers, including links to more information about IRS Form 5405. $8,000 First Time Home Buyer Tax CreditThe $8,000 tax credit can be a little confusing because the instructions for it are lumped in with the instructions for the $7,500 tax break available to home buyers who purchased qualifying homes in 2008. The article $7,500 & $8,000 First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credits clarifies differences between the two amounts. Obama Economic Stimulus Rebate – $8,000 Tax Credit, Government Stimulus IncentiveBarack Obama authorized the $8,000 tax credit for first-time home buyers upon signing the economic stimulus plan in February 2009, and it is only a limited-time U.S. government stimulus incentive. The last day to purchase a home for purposes of claiming the 1st time home buyer tax credit is November 30, 2009. Furthermore, the tax credit can only be claimed on a 2008 or 2009 individual income tax return. These points are discussed in further detail in the article $8,000 First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit Deadline. Questions about 2009 Home Purchases & $8,000 Tax CreditsIn IRS-2009-083, the IRS clarified the following points for taxpayers:
Note: These questions have been adapted from comments received in response to other first time home buyer credit articles posted on Suite101.com. How to Claim $8,000 First Time Home Buyer Credit – Use Revised IRS Tax Form 5405A taxpayer who qualifies for an $8,000 first time home buyer credit must claim the credit using IRS Form 5405. Learn where and how to download the most recently revised form in the article IRS Form 5405, First-Time Home Buyer Credit. Resources: IRS website, irs.gov IRS Tax Form 5405, First-Time Homebuyer Credit First-Time Homebuyer Credit Provides Tax Benefits to 1.4 Million Families to Date, More Claims Expected (IR-2009-083) retrieved from irs.gov on September 17, 2009.
The copyright of the article $8,000 Tax Credit for First Time Home Buyers in Personal Tax Planning is owned by Lena Gott. Permission to republish $8,000 Tax Credit for First Time Home Buyers in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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