From Deseret News archives:
New tax credit for homebuyers
'First-time' owners get some help but must pay it back
Homeowners already enjoyed the ability to deduct mortgage interest and property taxes. They also have an opportunity to exclude capital-gains tax on most if not all profits on a primary residence.
Now there's a new credit or dollar-for-dollar tax reduction for "first-time" homebuyers a valuable break that will help a lot of people get in the door.
The homebuyer tax credit is a big part of the housing-relief legislation passed by Congress and signed by President Bush. At an estimated cost of $4.8 billion over 10 years, it amounts to nearly one-third of the $15.1 billion in total incentives.
Already, real-estate groups are praising the legislation, which also strives to help imperiled borrowers refinance into government-backed mortgages, shore up Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and more.
"This is the most important housing bill in a generation," said Kieran Quinn, chairman of the Mortgage Bankers Association. "The tax incentives will encourage potential buyers to get off the sidelines and help stabilize home prices."
In short, there are some weird definitions and other not-so-obvious nuances.
For example, the credit applies to "first-time" homebuyers, but in truth you can qualify even if you have owned other dwellings before.
According to tax researcher CCH Inc. in suburban Chicago, the legislation defines first-time buyers as anyone who has had "no ownership interest in a principal residence during the three-year period" before a home was bought.
Among other things, this allows renters who own a vacation home to qualify with the purchase of a primary residence, notes CCH in a report.
But higher-income people aren't eligible for the tax credit, which is worth the smaller of $7,500 or 10 percent of a home's purchase price.
The credit starts to phase out for married couples with income over $150,000 and ends completely above $170,000. For singles, the phase-out range is $75,000 to $95,000.
Another interesting twist is that two or more unmarried people can buy a home and share the credit.
You can't use the credit to help finance a home at the time you close on a transaction. Instead, you claim the credit later, when filing your 2008 or 2009 tax return. The credit applies to homes bought between April 9, 2008, and June 30, 2009.
Still, it will provide help for buyers struggling to handle expenses in the early going.
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