Client received credit, $7500, with 2008 return. Not required to start payback until 2010 return. Question..........Can client start payback with 2009 return if he wishes?
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Originally posted by RitaB View PostGood suggestion, BP.
And, why do people want to pay a zero loan off early, anyway? Don't answer that. I know. They won't have the money later, right?
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aah, thanks!
Originally posted by BP. View PostThe present version of the 5405 only allows for repayment of the 2008 credit for Dispositions or Change in Use of the home. If they'd like to start the repayment early, how about with an estimated tax payment for 2010?
that's a really good suggestion....Ed
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Originally posted by Gretel View PostThat is probably only one of several possibilities. Another one is that it just feels good to have as little debt as possible.
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Originally posted by Gretel View PostThat is probably only one of several possibilities. Another one is that it just feels good to have as little debt as possible.
My guess is they don't have a 0% interest mortgage. Paying the $500 towards their mortgage would get them out of debt faster.
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