Client bought a new house in March of 08 never filed a tax return for 08 can she still file 08 and be entitled to the credit (she is a first time home buyer)..
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Originally posted by dor1500 View PostClient bought a new house in March of 08 never filed a tax return for 08 can she still file 08 and be entitled to the credit (she is a first time home buyer)..
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This credit has been infuriating to me
Had a caller earlier today. Bought a house Sep 2009. Owned a "mobile" home (not a REAL home, mind you) for 8 years prior. I explain the bad news.
"Oh, well, we didn't OWN the mobile home. We were just paying for it during that time."
REALLY??????If you loan someone $20 and never see them again, it was probably worth it.
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Originally posted by RitaB View PostHad a caller earlier today. Bought a house Sep 2009. Owned a "mobile" home (not a REAL home, mind you) for 8 years prior. I explain the bad news.
"Oh, well, we didn't OWN the mobile home. We were just paying for it during that time."
REALLY??????
So what's the bad news?ChEAr$,
Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA
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Originally posted by ChEAr$ View PostuH.. well. now. A mobile home IS a real home, i.e. personal residence for tax purposes.
So what's the bad news?
Rita's client did not purchase the new home after Novebmer 6, 2009. It was purchased in September, 2009.
Bad news = no credit allowed.
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Thanks, Bees
Correct. (Sorry, my short version was too short, I will have to stop doing that.) And when I tell the caller they don't qualify for the long-time credit because of the date, she's knows they MUST qualify for something, so NOW she says, "It was not really a home, just a mobile home."
So I go, 'Uh, yeah a mobile home is really a home."
And she goes: "Well, we didn't really OWN it, we were just paying for it during those eight years."
I wonder how many millions of dollars has gone out to people who made their own rules on this one...Last edited by RitaB; 03-06-2010, 07:46 AM.If you loan someone $20 and never see them again, it was probably worth it.
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