Good looking out. On top of that, it was a loan... not really a credit. People who took advantage of it are now paying it back (interest free mind you) at $500 a year.
THIS INFORMATION IS WRONG. I just spent 45 minutes scouring the internet and the IRS website looking for any confirmation that this Tax Credit has been extended to 2012. I found nothing. So I called the IRS, on hold for 20 minutes, to get a live person legal department. Today is Tues, 1-17-12 @ 9:42am. I just spoke with an IRS agent who advised me that the First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit WAS NOT EXTENDED into 2012! In fact it ended in 2010, except for a Military extension into 2011. BEWARE!
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Good looking out. On top of that, it was a loan... not really a credit. People who took advantage of it are now paying it back (interest free mind you) at $500 a year.
nexious69 3 weeks ago
THIS INFORMATION IS WRONG. I just spent 45 minutes scouring the internet and the IRS website looking for any confirmation that this Tax Credit has been extended to 2012. I found nothing. So I called the IRS, on hold for 20 minutes, to get a live person legal department. Today is Tues, 1-17-12 @ 9:42am. I just spoke with an IRS agent who advised me that the First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit WAS NOT EXTENDED into 2012! In fact it ended in 2010, except for a Military extension into 2011. BEWARE!
FrenchFineFemme 1 month ago 2