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Jeff
02-07-2009, 10:48 AM
looks like this law may be passed. and can be used for 2008 taxes.. does ne one know if i am a coborrower on a loan that i am about to buy my house with and i will be primary resident and it will be my house i just have to co-own with my dad in order to get loan and best interest rate if i can claim this new 15,000 dollar credit?

eraser4g63
02-10-2009, 08:51 PM
its not $15,000. It is 10% or $7,500. And it is a loan (or what they are calling a tax credit) with no interest to be payed back over 15 years. and it comes out to $500 a year. And to be the recipient you must be the primary owner of the residents on the mortgage if i recall correctly.

Jeff
02-11-2009, 11:42 AM
no that is the old bill. the new bill they are about to pass is 15,000 and you dont have to pay it back.

eraser4g63
02-11-2009, 12:39 PM
if it is attached to the Bail out crap I hope it doesn't.

SPOOLIN
02-11-2009, 03:45 PM
no that is the old bill. the new bill they are about to pass is 15,000 and you dont have to pay it back.

i believe it is now $15,000 or 10% of the purchase price, which ever is least.

Sammich
02-11-2009, 03:50 PM
YEA I HEARD THE $15K THING PASSED OR WAS SUPPOSE TO PASS

eraser4g63
02-11-2009, 04:11 PM
they offered to me yesterday while i was doing my taxes it was 10% or $7500.00, post a link for the $15,000 package cause i will linch my CPA for not mentioning it.

Sammich
02-11-2009, 04:13 PM
u bought a new home last year? i thought they were suppose to give u taht money when you bought the home, not during the tax season.

i also heard it wasn't 'free' i heard u had to pay it back overtime

eraser4g63
02-11-2009, 04:24 PM
Ok here is how it works. You must qualify for it by;
1-being a first time home buyer, or not have owned a house in the lats 36 months.
2- Buying a house for the first time last year with the above stipulation being met.
The way it works is you get 10% or $7500.00, which ever is less.
My house was $185,000.00 so 10% of that would be, $18,500.00 since $7,500.00 is less than $18,500.00 I can only get $7,500.00.I really did not want to have to take it but due to being laid off for a month and a half i had no choice so I could catch bills up. so I got the $7,500.00 that I will have to pay off over 15 years. Since i write off so much for work each year for training and equipment its a viable option for me. But remember you have to pay it off! the benefit is that it is a non-interest loan.

eraser4g63
02-11-2009, 04:24 PM
u bought a new home last year? i thought they were suppose to give u taht money when you bought the home, not during the tax season.

i also heard it wasn't 'free' i heard u had to pay it back overtime

You have to do it when you do taxes

And after a bit of research it is 10 or 7,500 i don't know who told ya'll 15,000 but they were incorrect.

Sammich
02-11-2009, 04:29 PM
WELL I HAVENT HEARD ABOUT THE 15K ON THE NEWS..JUST THRU THE GRAPEVINE...

BUT I THOUGHT IT WAS AT THE TIME OF BUYING THE HOUSE. O WELL

eraser4g63
02-11-2009, 04:31 PM
WHY ARE YOU YELLING???
http://apps.rockyou.com/images/facebook/apps/superwall/2008_01_24_caps_lock.jpg

Sammich
02-11-2009, 04:32 PM
I WORK W/ AUTOCAD...CALM UR NERVES HOMIE:goodjob:

eraser4g63
02-11-2009, 04:33 PM
Oh Ok sorry, lol

dorin48
02-11-2009, 05:05 PM
15k was all over the news yesterday. Let the linching begin.

Jeff
02-11-2009, 05:30 PM
yeah all in the paper too. 15,000 or 10% and u dont have to pay it back.... im closing on my house and the end of this month so hopefully it passes b4 then.. plus they said if uve bought a house within a year.. so im not sure if that was including a year earlier or a year later... but u can use it for 2008 taxes. should be passin that bill within the next few days if it hasnt passed. ethier way its gunna save me this year in taxes bc im self employed and im gunna owe like 15-20 thousand

dorin48
02-11-2009, 06:04 PM
w00t im gonna be purchasing very soon as well.

eraser4g63
02-11-2009, 08:09 PM
GAWD FAWKING DAMN IT!!

Jeff
02-12-2009, 09:04 PM
damn they cut it back to 8,000 for first time home buyers and then they added new car buyers not used car buyers can claim the sales tax.

neon_ert3
02-12-2009, 09:29 PM
so u get 15k and dont have to pay nothing back now?????????? so do i still have to pay back the 7500 i got when i filed last month? they shoulda passed that b4 tax season started!!!

Jeff
02-12-2009, 11:38 PM
yeah u will still have to pay it back if u filed for the 7,500... but u can use the new one on 08 taxes. and they just lowered it to 8,000 that u dont have to pay back. read my post above yours

redphantom
02-13-2009, 12:12 AM
i got my 7500 on top of my other taxes......and you do have to pay back yearly...but if you decide to move or sell your house and dont make enough money then they throw the loan out and you dont have to pay back

Kevykev
02-13-2009, 01:02 AM
My wife and friend capitalized on that.

I bought my first house back in '05 so...yeah, nothing for me!

0p7!mu5
02-15-2009, 05:32 PM
Score I havent filed or closed yet! so booyah baby!! if this is true im all for it

Halfwit
02-15-2009, 07:26 PM
yeah all in the paper too. 15,000 or 10% and u dont have to pay it back.... im closing on my house and the end of this month so hopefully it passes b4 then.. plus they said if uve bought a house within a year.. so im not sure if that was including a year earlier or a year later... but u can use it for 2008 taxes. should be passin that bill within the next few days if it hasnt passed. ethier way its gunna save me this year in taxes bc im self employed and im gunna owe like 15-20 thousand
i hope so.

i got the "7500 credit" on my taxes i jsut had done.

my tax preparer said taht it may turn into not having to be paid back, due to the new bills.

if so. that would be A-mazing. if not, 500 a year, that comes out of what i would get back wont be soo bad.

$9ktt
02-15-2009, 09:49 PM
If they really want to help us...they should apply it to EVERYONE !!!! Not just first time
buyers !!!!! I'm a first time buyer....in GEORGIA !!! Does that count !?!?:screwy:
I need a BAILOUT TOO !!!!

B

Z33_kid
02-16-2009, 12:02 PM
If they really want to help us...they should apply it to EVERYONE !!!! Not just first time
buyers !!!!! I'm a first time buyer....in GEORGIA !!! Does that count !?!?:screwy:
I need a BAILOUT TOO !!!!

B

i agree with you