Claiming the First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit

Claiming the First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit on your 2009 tax return might mean a larger refund but it can seem complex. Here are five tips to clarify the documentation requirements:

Settlement Statement: Purchasers of conventional homes must attach a copy of the Form HUD-1 or other properly executed Settlement Statement;

Properly Executed Settlement Statement: Generally, a properly executed Settlement Statement shows all parties’ names and signatures, property address, sales price and date of purchase. However, settlement documents, including the Form HUD-1, can vary from one location to another and may not include the signatures of both the buyer and seller. In areas where signatures are not required on the settlement document, the IRS encourages buyers to sign the Settlement Statement when they file their tax return – even in cases where the settlement form does not include a signature line.

Retail Sales Contract: Purchasers of mobile homes who are unable to get a Settlement Statement must attach a copy of the executed retail sales contract showing all parties’ names and signatures, property address, purchase price and date of purchase.

Certificate of Occupancy: For a newly constructed home, where a Settlement Statement is not available, attach a copy of the Certificate of Occupancy showing the owner’s name, property address and date of the certificate.

Long-Time Residents: If you are a long-time resident claiming the credit, the IRS recommends that you also attach documentation covering the consecutive five-year period such as the Form 1098, Mortgage Interest Statement or substitute mortgage interest statements, property tax records or homeowner’s insurance records.

For more information about the First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit and the documentation requirements, please contact your CPA or tax professional and visit IRS.gov/recovery.

Tisha Black Chernine, Esq.

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