Posts Tagged ‘Tax Credit’

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

Homebuyer Credit Extension Heads to Obama!

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Ann Arbor Real Estate News: HomeBuyer Extension Heads to Obama

Per CNNMoney.com article - By Tami Luhby, senior writer

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) — First-time homebuyers will have until Sept. 30 to close on their purchases and land an $8,000 tax credit under a bill passed by the Senate late Wednesday.

President Obama is expected to sign the bill, which was overwhelmingly approved by the House on Tuesday. The deadline had been June 30.

The bill doesn’t help anyone currently shopping for a home. Buyers must have signed a contract by April 30 to qualify for the tax break. At issue is when the deal must be finalized.

Qualified existing homeowners also have until Sept. 30 to close on new homes and receive a tax credit of up to $6,500.

Congress has been trying to pass the extension for the last month, but it got caught up in Washington politics. Only when it was separated from a larger jobs bill did deficit-wary lawmakers sign off on it. The extension will only raise the deficit by $9 million.

An estimated 200,000 people have missed out on the tax credit because they wouldn’t have been able to close by the end of business Wednesday. Many are trying to take advantage of short sales, which are complicated deals to complete.

The Senate approved the stand-alone homebuyers tax credit shortly after a failed attempt to advance a bill that combined the credit with an unemployment benefits extension.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., said the chamber will take up the benefits bill again once a replacement for the late Senator Robert Byrd, D-W.Va., is named. Byrd, the longest serving member of Congress in history, died Monday at age 92. To top of page

 
Thursday, March 11th, 2010

New IRS Homebuyer Credit Form

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Ann Arbor Real Estate Information: New IRS HomeBuyer Credit Form

As of January 15th, the IRS released the new form 5045 which taxpayers will use to claim the homebuyer credit. It is available at http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=218336,00.html. There are full instructions available on the website explaining what documentation must be returned with the form.

The IRS is advising individuals that because of the additional documentation required, the forms cannot be submitted electronically so it will take several weeks for refunds to be processed.

The IRS also has released a Fact Sheet on the eligibility criteria for the credit. See FS-2010-6 (January 4, 2010). http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=217784,00.html

These HomeBuyer Tax Credits continue to remain available for home sales which are under contract by April 30th, 2010 and closing by June 30th, 2010!

If you have questions about eligibility for the HomeBuyer Tax Credit or any other Ann Arbor real estate needs, please call us at 734-747-7500 or 734-747-7700 weekdays, or 734-660-0105 evenings and weekends.

 

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Monday, March 1st, 2010

The HomeBuyer Tax Credit

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The Homebuyer Credit (available to both first time & some repeat purchasers) is available for homes which go under contract BEFORE April 30th, so don’t miss out on this phenomenal opportunity. For more information on the program details and eligibility, call or email us!

We are here to assist you with any of your Ann Arbor area real estate needs. Call us at 734-747-7500 or 734-747-7700 weekdays, or 734-660-0105 evenings and weekends. We’re also available via email at info@prusnyder.com or online at www.prusnyder.com anytime. Choose Prudential Snyder and Company for the best Ann Arbor Realtors!

 
Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Helping Your Kids Buy A Home

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Ann Arbor Real Estate Tip: Helping Your Kids Buy A Home

Today’s turmoil in the housing market has made it more appealing than ever for many renters to consider purchasing their first home.

 

Whatever your situation, the housing market is ripe for first time home buyers. The Federal HomeBuyer Credit is available for homes put under contract by April 30th, 2010 and closed by June 30, 2010.

 

Interest rates remain low. The market is full of homes that are aggressively priced. If your children approach you for assistance, perhaps it is a valid consideration. Take some time and determine the housing goals, what are the various financing possibilities and the possible tax implications of any assistance you may give your children. Make a non-emotional decision, if possible.

 

As always, we are here to assist you during the whole house-hunting process and all of your real estate needs. Call us at 734-747-7500 or 734-747-7700 weekdays, or 734-660-0105 evenings and weekends. We’re also available via email at info@prusnyder.com or online at www.prusnyder.com anytime.

 

 

 
Thursday, January 14th, 2010

WHY BUY NOW?

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Ann Arbor Real Estate Tip: Why Buy Now?

Welcome Home to all of the first time homebuyers that will receive the Federal First Time Buyer Tax Credit! In the Greater Ann Arbor Area and across Washtenaw County, we have seen an significant start in housing inventory as buyers all over the lower half of the state started taking advantage of the 3 major reasons to buy purchase now:

  1. The interest rates are still low.
  2. The inventory list prices are competing in the downward pricing trend.
  3. The Buyers Tax Credits are available.

 

So, if you haven’t made a home purchase and you feel you would like to investigate that option, please contact one of our experienced Agents to help you create your personal action plan.

The weather may be chilly, but don’t be left out in the cold! You can call one of our Buyer Specialists today for your complimentary home purchase coaching session. It’s free of obligation, so take advantage of it.

As always, Prudential Snyder & Company Realtors are here to assist you with any of your real estate needs. Call us at 734-747-7500 or 734-747-7700 weekdays, or 734-660-0105 evenings and weekends. We’re also available via email at info@prusnyder.com or online at www.prusnyder.com anytime. Choose Prudential Snyder and Company for the best Ann Arbor Realtors!

 
Monday, November 9th, 2009

Homebuyer Tax Credit Overview!

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We recieved the following information from our collegues at Huron  Valley Financial this morning!  It helps to answer some of the questions regarding the new expanded Homebuyer Tax Credit bill.

On November 6, 2009, President Obama signed a bill to extend the tax credit for first-time homebuyers (FTHBs) through June 30, 2010. The bill also opens up opportunities for others who are not buying a home for the first time.

To learn what the new tax credit means to you and your clients, take a look at the concise overview below.

In addition, we’ve put together a script featuring wording you can cut and paste as needed to beat out your competition by connecting with clients who may be able to benefit from the new plan details!

TAX CREDIT OVERVIEW

Who Gets What?

First-Time Homebuyers (FTHBs): First-time homebuyers (that is, people who have not owned a home within the last three years) may be eligible for the tax credit. The credit for FTHBs is 10% of the purchase price of the home, with a maximum available credit of $8,000

Single taxpayers and married couples filing a joint return may qualify for the full tax credit amount.

Current Owners: The tax credit program now gives those who already own a residence some additional reasons to move to a new home. This incentive comes in the form of a tax credit of up to $6,500 for qualified purchasers who have owned and occupied a primary residence for a period of five consecutive years during the last eight years.

Single taxpayers and married couples filing a joint return may qualify for the full tax credit amount.

What are the New Deadlines?

In order to qualify for the credit, all contracts need to be in effect no later than April 30, 2010 and close no later than June 30, 2010.

What are the Income Caps?

The amount of income someone can earn and qualify for the full amount of the credit has been increased.

Single tax filers who earn up to $125,000 are eligible for the total credit amount. Those who earn more than this cap can receive a partial credit. However, single filers who earn $145,000 and above are ineligible

Joint filers who earn up to $225,000 are eligible for the total credit amount. Those who earn more than this cap can receive a partial credit. However, joint filers who earn $245,000 and above are ineligible.

What is the Maximum Purchase Price?

Qualifying buyers may purchase a property with a maximum sale price of $800,000.

What is a Tax Credit?

A tax credit is a direct reduction in tax liability owed by an individual to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). In the event no taxes are owed, the IRS will issue a check for the amount of the tax credit an individual is owed. Unlike the tax credit that existed in 2008, this credit does not require repayment unless the home, at any time in the first 36 months of ownership, is no longer an individual’s primary residence.

How Much are First-Time Homebuyers (FTHB) Eligible to Receive?

An eligible homebuyer may request from the IRS a tax credit of up to $8,000 or 10% of the purchase price for a home. If the amount of the home purchased is $75,000, the maximum amount the credit can be is $7,500. If the amount of the home purchased is $100,000, the amount of the credit may not exceed $8,000.

Who is Eligible fort FTHB Tax Credit?

Anyone who has not owned a primary residence in the previous 36 months, prior to closing and the transfer of title, is eligible.

This applies both to single taxpayers and married couples. In the case where there is a married couple, if either spouse has owned a primary residence in the last 36 months, neither would qualify. In the case where an individual has owned property that has not been a primary residence, such as a second home or investment property, that individual would be eligible.

As mentioned above, the tax credit has been expanded so that existing homeowners who have owned and occupied a primary residence for a period of five consecutive years during the last eight years are now eligible for a tax credit of up to $6,500.

How Much are Current Home Owners Eligible to Receive?

The tax credit program includes a tax credit of up to $6,500 for qualified purchasers who have owned and occupied a primary residence for a period of five consecutive years during the last eight years.

Can Homebuyers Claim the Tax Credit in Advance of Purchasing a Property?

No. The IRS has recently begun prosecuting people who have claimed credits where a purchase had not taken place.

Can a Taxpayer Claim a Credit if the Property is Purchased from a Seller with Seller Financing and the Seller Retains Title to the Property?

Yes. In situations where the buyer purchases the property, even though the seller retains legal title, the taxpayer may file for the credit. Some examples of this would include a land contract or a contract for deed.

According to the IRS, factors that would demonstrate the ownership of the property would include:

1. Right of possession,
2. Right to obtain legal title upon full payment of the purchase price,
3. Right to construct improvements,
4. Obligation to pay property taxes,
5. Risk of loss,
6. Responsibility to insure the property, and
7. Duty to maintain the property.

Are There Other Restrictions to Taking the FTHB Credit?

Yes. According to the IRS, if any of the following describe a homebuyer’s situation, a credit would not be due:

  • They buy the home from a close relative. This includes a spouse, parent, grandparent, child or grandchild. (Please see the question below for details regarding purchases from “step-relatives.”)
  • They do not use the home as your principal residence.
  • They sell their home before the end of the year.
  • They are a nonresident alien.
  • They are, or were, eligible to claim the District of Columbia first-time homebuyer credit for any taxable year. (This does not apply for a home purchased in 2009.)
  • Their home financing comes from tax-exempt mortgage revenue bonds. (This does not apply for a home purchased in 2009.)
  • They owned a principal residence at any time during the three years prior to the date of purchase of your new home. For example, if you bought a home on July 1, 2008, you cannot take the credit for that home if you owned, or had an ownership interest in, another principal residence at any time from July 2, 2005, through July 1, 2008.

Can Homebuyers Purchase a Home from a Step-Relative and Still be Eligible for the Credit?

Yes. As long as the person they buy the home from is not a direct blood relative, the purchase would be allowed.

If a Parent (Who Will Not Live In The Property) Cosigns for a Mortgage, Will Their Child Still be Eligible for the Credit?

Yes, provided that the child meets the other requirements for the tax credit.

As always, Prudential Snyder & Company Realtors are here to assist you with any real estate related needs.  Please don’t hesitate to contact us at 734-747-7500 or 734-747-7700 weekdays  or 734-660-0105 nights and weekends.  We’re also available via email at info@prusnyder.com or you can visit our website at www.prusnyder.com anytime! Choose Prudential Snyder and Company for the best Ann Arbor Realtors!

 
Thursday, October 1st, 2009

$1,500 Federal Energy Tax Credits Available

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If you’re an Ann Arbor real estate owner and planning to have some home improvements projects in your house to make it more energy efficient, now is the perfect time to do so! Why? Because there are federal energy tax credits available for consumers who make energy-conscious purchases and home improvements.

Energy tax credits are offered at 30% of the cost up to $1,500 in 2009 and 2010 for the following:

•    Windows and doors (exterior windows, skylights, storm windows, exterior doors, storm doors)
•    Roofing (metal roofs and asphalt roofs)
•    Insulation
•    HVAC (heating and air – all types)
•    Water heaters

These tax credits are for existing homes only.

Other homeowner energy tax credits that are available at 30% of the cost with no upper limit are:

•    Geothermal heat pumps
•    Solar panels
•    Solar water heaters
•    Small wind energy systems
•    Fuel cells

The above tax credits on the other hand, are offered for both existing homes and those under construction, until 2016.

With the federal energy tax credits, the savings you get are as good as a done deal – no applications or proposals needed!

So if you have some home improvement plans in mind anyway, why not go green? Your overall savings is two-fold: you get your energy tax credits, and you save on electricity and heating costs by making your home energy efficient.

If you have questions about the energy credit or Green programs in the Greater Ann Arbor Area – or have any questions related to local real estate, please give us a call and we help you find the answers you need! Choose Prudential Snyder and Company for the best Ann Arbor Realtors!

 

There are 5 homes that have sold since 9/21/09 on the West Side of Ann Arbor!

Ann Arbor Old West Side 732 Spring

732 Spring       List Price: $160,000    Sales Price:  $166,500

Ann Arbor West Side 827-daniel-st

827 Daniel            List Price: $139,900       Sold Price:  $130,000

Ann Arbor Old West Side 834 Washington

834 Washington               List Price: $225,000          Sales Price: $221,500

Ann Arbor Old West Side 500 Eighth

500 Eighth    List Price: $269,900  Sales Price: $249,290 after concessions

Ann Arbor Old West Side 901 pauline

901 Pauline  List Price: $200,000  Sales Price: $178,600 after concessions

 
Monday, June 15th, 2009

Ann Arbor Real Estate – This may be the BEST time to buy a home!

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Now is the time for you to be looking for your first home, because:
- You could receive a $8000 tax credit as a first-time home buyer
- Interest rates are at historic lows
- There are a number of houses on the market
- Housing prices are still very low

This offer expires on December 1, 2009

Search for homes in the Ann Arbor Area

 

In our commitment to being the Local Innovation Leader, we at Prudential Snyder & Company would like to invite you to CLICK TO THE FUTURE of Real Estate!

 

We welcome any feedback and suggestions: info@prusnyderrealtors.com. Choose Prudential Snyder and Company for the best Ann Arbor Realtors!