IR-2009-83, Sept. 17, 2009
WASHINGTON — With the deadline quickly approaching, the Internal Revenue Service today reminded potential homebuyers they must complete their first-time home purchases before Dec. 1 to qualify for the special first-time homebuyer credit. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act extended the tax credit, which has provided a tax benefit to more than 1.4 million taxpayers so far.
The credit of up to $8,000 is generally available to homebuyers with qualifying income levels who have never owned a home or have not owned one in the past three years. The IRS has a new YouTube video and other resources that explain the credit in detail.
The IRS encouraged all eligible homebuyers to take advantage of the first-time homebuyer credit but at the same time cautioned taxpayers to avoid schemes that help ineligible people file false claims for the credit. Currently, the agency is investigating a number of cases of potential fraud and is using computer screening tools to identify questionable claims for the credit.
Because the credit is only in effect for a limited time, those considering buying a home must act soon to qualify for the credit. Under the Recovery Act, an eligible home purchase must be completed before Dec. 1, 2009. This means that the last day to close on a home is Nov. 30.
The credit cannot be claimed until after the purchase is completed. For purchases made this year before Dec. 1, taxpayers have the option of claiming the credit on their 2008 returns or waiting until next year and claiming it on their 2009 returns.
For those considering a home purchase this fall, here are some other details about the first-time homebuyer credit:
Taxpayers cannot take the credit even if they buy a main home before Dec. 1 if:
For details on claiming the credit, see Form 5405, First-Time Homebuyer Credit.
I'd like to thank all the people at Deer Valley Worship Center who hosted the Movie-at-the Park and Trunk-or-Treat last night at Terramar Park in Peoria, AZ. At 6:30 everyone started showing up, some driving and some walking from their homes in Terramar. I walked along with my 5-year old son, my boyfriend Ray and our neighbors. First we took Dylan around to each car's trunk for trick-or-treating. Afterwards, they showed the movie Night at the Museum. Everyone put down blankets on the grass and enjoyed popcorn and hot cocoa, provided by the nice people at DVWC.
This was our second time attending the movie-in-the-park event and it was fantastic both times. The kids get to play in the playground, have some snacks and then watch a movie. It's a wonderful family night that I highly recommend attending. It's a bit cold now, so I'm assuming they might not have another until it warms up, but if they do, I'll post it here ahead of time!
Have a wonderful and safe Halloween everyone!
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