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Extension on the 8,000 First Time Home Buyers Tax Credit
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Extend or not to extend. Expand...I personally think they should extend. There are hundreds of people that I have touched personally that would love to take advantage of this program, but need a little more time before they can qualify for the loan. Reduce IDR, clean up some blemishes on their credit report, need a little more time on their job, whatever the reason that cant make the deadline of December 1. Why should they be denied the credit when so many others have been able to take advantage of it?
As far as expanding the credit, I'll save my thoughts on that for another blog.
I would love to hear your thoughts!

From realogy.com

 

REALOGY SUPPORTS NEW BI-PARTISAN SENATE BILL TO EXTEND FIRST-TIME HOMEBUYER TAX CREDIT FOR 6 MONTHS

 

CEO Richard A. Smith Applauds Proposed Extension as
‘An Important Next Step’ and will Continue Efforts to Expand the Tax Credit to All Homebuyers

 

PARSIPPANY, N.J., September 17, 2009Realogy Corporation, a global provider of real estate and relocation services, today announced its support of a bi-partisan Senate bill (S. 1678) introduced last night that would create a six-month extension of the $8,000 federal tax credit for first-time homebuyers and move the current expiration date forward to June 1, 2010.

 

“This is an important next step for maintaining positive momentum toward a recovery in the housing markets and the overall U.S. economy,” said Realogy President & CEO Richard A. Smith, who also serves as chair of the Business Roundtable’s Housing Working Group. “While we applaud this effort and support passage of this prudent and necessary legislation, we also want to make it clear that we will continue to work with Congress to broaden the scope of the credit.

 

“Specifically, Realogy supports expanding the existing first-time homebuyer tax credit to all homebuyers of a principal residence, increasing the size of the tax credit, and eliminating the existing income eligibility caps, all of which we believe are critical to the ‘move-up’ or repeat buyers who we expect will drive the essential second phase of a housing recovery.

 

“We believe that stimulating demand for housing – particularly in the repeat buyer or ‘move-up’ market – is the most effective way for Congress to truly accelerate a broader economic recovery,” said Smith.

 

The bill was introduced last night by U.S. Senator Benjamin L. Cardin (D-MD), along with Senators John Ensign (R-NV), Harry Reid (D-NV), Johnny Isakson (R-GA) and Debbie Stabenow (D-MI). The current tax credit provision for first-time homebuyers, passed as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, expires December 1, 2009.  According to the most recent data from the Department of the Treasury, nearly 530,000 Americans have applied for the tax cut to help them purchase their first home. About 40 percent of all homebuyers this year will be eligible for the tax credit.

 
 

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