do you think the the first time home buyer $8,000.00 tax bonus will be extended into next year??

Daryl
Home Buyer
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Lynn911.com Dal...
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Dallas, TX

Best not wait push forward. If it WAS announced then home buyers would sit on the fence.

Did you receive annual tax benefits owning a home?/
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Sun Sep 6 2009, 21:37
Bill Eckler-Flo...
Agent
Venice, FL

Juanita,

Great information....thanks for sharing.

Bill

Sun Sep 6 2009, 06:44
Juanita Thompson
Agent
29150

Follow the link to the latest on HR 2905. It's in Ways and Means, it extends the (up to) $8,000 tax credit through December 31, 2010 and removes the "first-time homebuyer" requirement as well as income restrictions. Follow the link to read the rest.

Sat Sep 5 2009, 20:06
Fred Griffin
Broker
Florida
FIRST ANSWER

Word on the street is that some members of Congress are talking about not only extending the credit, but they are talking about raising it to $15,000.

Sorry, I don't have a link, that is just a very strong rumor.

Maybe do an Internet Search.

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Fred Griffin
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Sat Sep 5 2009, 18:34

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