First Time Home Buyer Key People – Part 8
Now, the final chapter in this series, part 8. Who would you think it might be that would be a key person after the movers? Well, for a First Time Home Buyer that purchases their home before November 30, that would be the IRS and/or your tax preparer, so you can get your $8,000 tax credit in a timely manner. The IRS has a great section of questions and answers about the First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit so follow this link if you have any questions about it that I haven’t already covered.
The form used to apply for your First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit is an IRS form 5405 and you can get it on this link. I have been informed by someone that received the tax credit by filing this form for 2008, that it only took 2-3 weeks before they received the check. What are you waiting for?
So, there you have it, eight very important parts of your new home purchase. If you have more questions or are ready to get started on your $8,000 tax credit, give me a call at 541-342-7576/541-221-3455 cell or e-mail me today.









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