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    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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    Go ahead and file

    Originally posted by dor1500 View Post
    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)..
    the 2008 return and apply for the credit. Client will have to pay it back in fifteen installments starting with the 2010 return.

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      #3
      Oops,

      Originally posted by dor1500 View Post
      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)..
      I just looked it up..........Purchase had to be made on or after April 9, 2008

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        #4
        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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          #5
          Originally posted by RitaB View Post
          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??????
          uH.. well. now. A mobile home IS a real home, i.e. personal residence for tax purposes.
          So what's the bad news?
          ChEAr$,
          Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA

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            #6
            Originally posted by ChEAr$ View Post
            uH.. well. now. A mobile home IS a real home, i.e. personal residence for tax purposes.
            So what's the bad news?
            The bad news is if you are not a first time homebuyer, you do not qualify for the first-time homebuyer credit on the purchase of a new residence...unless you have owned a home for at least 5 years and you purchase a new home after November 6, 2009.

            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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              #7
              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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