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TAX CREDIT EXTENSION DRAWS INCREASING ATTENTION


Increasing media coverage has drawn attention to the reality that the $8000 first-time homebuyer tax credit will expire November 30, but that prospective purchasers need to act quickly to assure that they will qualify for the credit. To receive the credit, purchasers must actually close the transaction before December 1.

Ways and Means Chairman Rangel (D-NY) has introduced legislation that would extend the benefit of the credit through 2010, but has limited eligibility for that extension to a limited group of potential purchasers. His bill (H.R. 3590) would make the credit available to individuals who have served in the military, Foreign Service or in the US intelligence community outside the US for 90 days or more during 2009. They must also be first-time purchasers.

NAR has sent a letter of support to the Chairman and has also urged him to include an extension of the first-time homebuyer credit when the full House considers that legislation. The House will likely require that any extension of the credit be "paid for." Paying for an extension of the current credit is said to "cost" just less than $1 Billion per month of extension. NAR is working aggressively through its grassroots and also at the staff level to convince Congress to extend current law.

In the Senate, Senator Ben Cardin (D-MD) has sponsored S. 1678. It offers a straight extension of the credit for 6 months. Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) is a cosponsor, as is Senator Johnny Isakson (R-GA), an early advocate for a tax credit. The Senate does not yet have a strategy for moving that bill, as all revenue measures must originate in the House.

View NAR's Letter to Chairman Rangel
In Depth: 2009 First-Time Home Buyer Tax Credit
Published Monday, September 28, 2009 4:44 PM by Sandy Slinkard

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