This is a hypothetical:
Couple married Saturday, January 2, 2010 and are now looking to buy a new home.
Husband has owned his primary residence for the past consecutive 6 years so he would qualify for the $6,500 credit.
Wife has never owned a home so she would qualify for the $8,000 first time home buyer credit.
Now that they are married do they disqualify each other from either credit?
He disqualifies Wife from the $8,000 first time home buyer as he owned a home and she disqualifies husband from $6,500 credit because she has not owned a home for 5 consecutive years?
I know the $8,000 is out, but I'm not sure about the $6,500?
Couple married Saturday, January 2, 2010 and are now looking to buy a new home.
Husband has owned his primary residence for the past consecutive 6 years so he would qualify for the $6,500 credit.
Wife has never owned a home so she would qualify for the $8,000 first time home buyer credit.
Now that they are married do they disqualify each other from either credit?
He disqualifies Wife from the $8,000 first time home buyer as he owned a home and she disqualifies husband from $6,500 credit because she has not owned a home for 5 consecutive years?
I know the $8,000 is out, but I'm not sure about the $6,500?
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