Homebuyer Tax Credit Extension 2010

July 1, 2010 by · 1 Comment
Filed under: Bussiness and Finances, Politics 

The House of Representatives voted Tuesday to give first-time homebuyers three much more months to close on their purchases and land an $8,000 federal income tax credit.

But the Senate had better act fast – the deadline is at present Wednesday.

The bill does not help any person presently shopping for any residence. Buyers must have signed a contract by April 30 to qualify for the tax break. At issue is when the deal ought to be finalized.

The House voted 409 to 5 to delay the closing deadline to Sept. 30 in a stand-alone measure. The move comes nearly a week right after the Senate failed to advance a a lot bigger jobs bill that contained the tax credit provision.

The smaller House bill would raise the deficit by $9 million above a decade.

Read more detail at:
CNNMoney.com


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  1. [...] It contains an extension from the period where homebuyers can close on the house and claim the homebuyer tax credit, a modify agreed to in the House yesterday, along with other [...]



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