I have a client who may (or may not) qualify for the First Time Homebuyer Credit. She meets all qualifcations with one potential exception. Here is her situation.
She and her husband rented a home from the husband's mother for several years. The taxpayer's husband DIED in 2007. In 2009, the mother-in-law sold the home to the taxpayer.
The taxpayer now files as a single individual since her husband passed in 2007 and there are no children to qualify her as a Qualifying Widow.
Here is the question.
Since she no longer has a husband, does she qualify for the First Time Homebuyer Credit under the relationship rule?
Or does the relationship survive the death which would cause her to be ineligible under the relationship rule?
The only thing I can reference to this at all is in The TaxBook, Section 3, Page 18 (middle of the right column) where the relationship issue is discussed as it relates to Dependents. I can find no reference anywhere as to whether the same principal applies in other situations.
Since FTHB's are examined so closely, I do want to find a difinitive source.
Thanks for any assistance you might be able to offer!
She and her husband rented a home from the husband's mother for several years. The taxpayer's husband DIED in 2007. In 2009, the mother-in-law sold the home to the taxpayer.
The taxpayer now files as a single individual since her husband passed in 2007 and there are no children to qualify her as a Qualifying Widow.
Here is the question.
Since she no longer has a husband, does she qualify for the First Time Homebuyer Credit under the relationship rule?
Or does the relationship survive the death which would cause her to be ineligible under the relationship rule?
The only thing I can reference to this at all is in The TaxBook, Section 3, Page 18 (middle of the right column) where the relationship issue is discussed as it relates to Dependents. I can find no reference anywhere as to whether the same principal applies in other situations.
Since FTHB's are examined so closely, I do want to find a difinitive source.
Thanks for any assistance you might be able to offer!
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