Monday, February 9, 2009

New Stimulus Package Proposes Tax Credit For Home Buyers

Last week, the Senate verbally approved the Fix Housing First Act, an important amendment to their version of the Economic Stimulus Bill. The piece of legislation and the Stimulus Bill are still awaiting Senate and House negotiations, but could provide all home buyers of primary residences over the next year with a tax credit of $15,000 or 10 percent of the cost of the home, whichever is less. The credit will not need to be repaid unless the home is sold within two years of purchase. This Senate's version of the tax credit, if implemented, will replace, or “sunset” the current $7,500 credit.

As leaders in the real estate industry, it is important to recognize the relevance of this amendment which could set the housing market on a course toward recovery.

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Should the legislation become a law, it will act as a major incentive for home buyers and, coupled with several years of pricing corrections could boost the number of home sales around the country. Until then, get free information on the current $7,500 tax credit for first-time home buyers.