Builders Launch Tax Credit Web Site

The NAHB has launched a newly-designed web site that provides detailed information about the $8,000 tax credit for first-time home buyers
February 17, 2009

WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 - The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) has launched a newly-designed web site that provides detailed information about the $8,000 tax credit for first-time home buyers that is a key measure in the sweeping economic stimulus legislation signed into law today by President Barack Obama.
"The new tax credit provides a great opportunity for first-time home buyers," said Joe Robson, NAHB chairman and a home builder from Tulsa, Okla. "Combined with today's near record low interest rates, the large selection of homes on the market, and very competitive pricing, the tax credit should be the extra incentive needed to get prospective buyers who have been sitting on the fence into the market."
In addition to being limited to first-time home buyers, the tax credit: 

  • Is equal to 10 percent of the home's purchase price up to a maximum of $8,000. 
  • Is available for homes purchased on or after January 1, 2009 and before December 1, 2009. 
  • Does not have to be repaid. 
  • Has income limits of $75,000 for single taxpayers and $150,000 for married couples.

The web site at www.federalhousingtaxcredit.com includes basic information about the tax credit and a detailed question and answer section. It also includes information about other housing-related and small business measures in the legislation and a number of home-buying resources for consumers.

 
 

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