
Q: What is the amount of the new tax credit?
A: $8,000
Q: Who is eligible for the $8,000 tax credit?
A: First-time homebuyers who closed (or will close) on homes between January 1, 2009 and November 30, 2009.
Q: What are the details of the new tax credit?
A: The new tax credit is an $8,000 refundable tax credit (or up to 10% of the purchase price). This means that if your total tax liability in the given year is less than $8,000, the IRS will send a refund for the balance.
Q: What if I purchased a home between April 8, 2008 and January 1, 2009?
A: Purchasers who bought between 4/8/08 and 1/1/09 are subject to the terms of the $7,500 repayable credit.
Q: Do I have to pay back the credit?
A: If you occupy your home for three years, you will not have to pay back the credit.
Q: Who qualifies for the credit?
A: 1) First-time homebuyers (taxpayers who owned a main home at any time during the three years prior to the date of purchase are not eligible). 2) Purchasers of a “main home,” i.e. principal residence. The home must be a home located in the United States and is generally considered to be the home where you spend 50% or more of your time. It can be a condo, single family detached, co-op, townhouse or something similar. Vacation homes and rental properties are not eligible. For new construction, the “purchase date” is the date you occupy the home.
Q: Who do I contact if I have more questions about this credit?
A: Contact your REALTOR® or your tax preparer, or call the IRS toll-free at (800) 829-1040 for more information on the tax credit. This information is accurate based on the information available as of February 19, 2009. As with any tax law change, check with a tax advisor if there are any questions regarding using this provision.
Q: Who cannot take the credit?
A: Purchasers with any of the below circumstances cannot take the credit:
-Your income exceeds the phase-out range. This means joint filers with Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI) of $170,000 and above and other taxpayers with MAGI of $95,000 and above.
-You buy your house from a close relative. This includes your spouse, parent, grandparent, child or grandchild.
-You stop using your home as your main home.
-You sell your home before the end of three years.
-You are a nonresident alien.
Q: What are the income limits?
A: The credit is reduced or eliminated for higher-income taxpayers. Joint filers with a MAGI of $170,000 and above and single filers with a MAGI of $95,000 and above are ineligible for the credit. Singles making between $75,000 and $95,000 and joint filers with a MAGI of between $150,000 and $170,000 are in the “phase-out” range, meaning you will only receive a fraction for the $8,000 tax credit.
Q: When/How can I claim the credit?
A: It can be claimed on your 2008 tax return (to be filed by April 15, 2009), an amended 2008 Tax Return, or your 2009 Tax Return.
