Posted on Sep 10, 2017
SGT Aaron P.
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SGM Erik Marquez
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Im hoping no bank or mortgage rep fed you a line about an IR|S program that ended in 2010

"You may be able to take the first-time homebuyer credit if you were an eligible buyer who purchased a home as your primary residence in 2008, 2009 or 2010. Eligibility varies depending upon the year of your purchase. And there are specific benefits that certain members of the military and certain other federal employees have, such as an additional year to buy a home in the United States, if they otherwise qualified for the credit.

This credit reduces your tax bill or increases your refund depending on the tax you owe. The IRS refunds the credit, even if you owe no tax or the credit is more than the tax owed. [Added 1/4/11]

Legislation enacted in July 2010 extended the closing deadline from June 30 to Sept. 30, 2010, for eligible homebuyers. Legislative changes in November 2009 expanded and extended the credit and also added documentation requirements for claiming the credit. Due to increased compliance checks by the IRS, failure to submit documentation will slow down the issuance of any applicable refund."

Or perhaps you have new information about a NEW program that just came on line???
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SGT Aaron P.
SGT Aaron P.
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Thanks for the info SGM... I will do a bit more research. I was told that i would get a first time home buyers credit on my taxes...
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SP5 Peter Keane
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First Time Homebuyer Credit ? If you are speaking of the IRS program, that expired 7 years ago.
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SSG Cyber Security Sme And Trainer
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As others have mentioned, that's an old program. Depending on where you purchased, you may be entitled to a Homestead Tax credit. Varies by state.
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