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IR-2009-14, Feb. 25, 2009

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WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service announced today that taxpayers who qualify for the first-time homebuyer credit and purchase a home this year before Dec. 1 have a special option available for claiming the tax credit either on their 2008 tax returns due April 15 or on their 2009 tax returns next year.

Qualifying taxpayers who buy a home this year before Dec. 1 can get up to $8,000, or $4,000 for married filing separately.

“For first-time homebuyers this year, this special feature can put money in their pockets right now rather than waiting another year to claim the tax credit," said IRS Commissioner Doug Shulman. “This important change gives qualifying homebuyers cash they do not have to pay back.”

The IRS has posted a revised version of Form 5405, First-Time Homebuyer Credit, on IRS.gov. The revised form incorporates provisions from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. The instructions to the revised Form 5405 provide additional information on who can and cannot claim the credit, income limitations and repayment of the credit.

This year, qualifying taxpayers who buy a home before Dec. 1, 2009, can claim the credit on either their 2008 or 2009 tax returns. They do not have to repay the credit, provided the home remains their main home for 36 months after the purchase date. They can claim 10 percent of the purchase price up to $8,000, or $4,000 for married individuals filing separately.

The amount of the credit begins to phase out for taxpayers whose adjusted gross income is more than $75,000, or $150,000 for joint filers.

For purposes of the credit, you are considered to be a first-time homebuyer if you, and your spouse if you are married, did not own any other main home during the three-year period ending on the date of purchase.

The IRS also alerted taxpayers that the new law does not affect people who purchased a home after April 8, 2008, and on or before Dec. 31, 2008. For these taxpayers who are claiming the credit on their 2008 tax returns, the maximum credit remains 10 percent of the purchase price, up to $7,500, or $3,750 for married individuals filing separately. In addition, the credit for these 2008 purchases must be repaid in 15 equal installments over 15 years, beginning with the 2010 tax year.

FHA Allows Tax Credit to Be Monetized Toward Purchase Cost

On May 29, 2009, the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD) announced that the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) will now allow first-time homebuyers to monetize their tax credit for use toward the purchase cost of a FHA-insured home. FHA still requires a minimum of 3.5 percent down payment from other sources. However, the monetized tax credit can be used as an additional down payment or toward closing costs. This allows first-time homebuyers to benefit from the federal tax credit at the time of purchase, instead of waiting until they file their tax return.

Conditions do apply to this rule change and they are outlined in the HUD letter announcing the change.  

Resources:

  • Read HUD letter announcing the rule change and outlining all conditions and requirements
  • Access IRS Overview and IRS Forms that apply to the First-Time Homebuyer Federal Tax Credit
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