First-Time Homebuyer Credit

If you purchased a home in 2009, or the first four months of 2010 and are a first-time homebuyer or a long-time resident purchasing a new home,  you may be eligible to claim the First-Time Homebuyer Credit.  Here are five key factors to consider when claiming the tax credit:

  • You must enter into a binding contract to buy a principal residence on or before April 30, 2010.  If you enter into a contract by this date, you must close on the home on or before June 30, 2010;
  • A first-time homebuyer is someone who has not owned another principal residence during the three years prior to the date of the purchase;
  • A long-term resident homebuyer is someone who has lived in the same principal residence for any consecutive five-year period during the eight-year period that ended on the date the new home is purchased;
  • The maximum credit for a first-time homebuyer is $8,000 and the maximum credit for a long-term resident homebuyer is $6,500; and
  • You must file a paper return and attach a Form 5405, which must include a copy of a properly executed settlement statement used to complete such purchase.

For more information about the First-Time Homebuyer Credit, including details about documentation and other eligibility requirements, visit: www.IRS.gov/recovery.  

Randy M. Creighton, Esq.

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