Home Buyers Update!

$8,000 Tax Credit

 

1. The Tax Credit is for home buyers (either spouse if filing jointly) who have NOT owned a principle residence during the three-year period prior to the purchase. Not just for First Time Home Buyers! Ownership of vacation property or rental property does not disqualify home buyers from this program.

** May 13, 2009 - (RealEstateRama)  HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan's decision to allow consumers to use the $8,000 first-time home buyer tax credit to help cover their downpayment and closing costs on FHA-insured mortgages will be a big boost to the housing market, according to the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB).

2. The maximum credit is $8,000 or 10% of the home purchase, whichever is less.

3. The credit is available for homes purchased on or after January 1, 2009 and before December 31, 2009.

4. To qualify for the full tax credit, married couples modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) should be under $150,000 and single filers MAGI should be less than $75,000. Partial tax credits may be available for married couples with MAGI incomes of over $150,000 but under $170,000 and single filers with incomes over $75,000 but under $95,000. If married couples who qualify for the first-time tax credit file separately, they would both claim 5% of the home purchase or $4,000 each (whichever is less) on their tax returns.

5. Home buyers who qualify for this program, but who do not intend to purchase a home till the end of 2009, may elect to alter their tax withholdings (up to the amount of the of the tax credit) in order to save up money for a down payment. However, if the purchase of the home does not occur, the taxes must be repaid to the IRS.

6. There is no recapture or repayment clause IF the home is owned for at least 36 months.

7. The effective date of purchase for new construction (even if buyer owns title to the lot) is the date the owner first occupies the house. So even if construction began in 2008, as long as the home and buyers qualify for the tax credit, they will be eligible if they take possession any time during 2009. However, new construction bought from the builder is only eligible if the settlement date (closing) takes place between January 1, 2009 and December 31, 2009.

8. The law allows taxpayers to elect to treat qualified 2009 purchases as a 2008 purchase so that they can receive the tax credit on their 2008 tax returns

9. The full amount of the eligible tax credit is refunded to the buyer, regardless of whether the buyer has paid an equivalent amount in taxes.

Disclaimer: All information should be reviewed and verified by a licensed tax accountant.

 

 

 

BEFORE THE MOVE......

 

UTILITIES
 
BellSouth                              888-757-6500
Entergy                                 800-368-3749
Centerpointe Entex Gas       601-856-9348
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Building Permits                   601-856-6336
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Board of Supervisors             601-859-8241
Health Department                601-859-3316
Tax Assessor                         601-856-1796
Tax Collector (car tag)           601-856-4472
 
 
AFTER THE MOVE....
 
Accountant
Frank Betts - Eubank & Betts  601-987-4300
 
Decorator
Bridget Tisdale  - The Custom House 601-953-9786
 
Financial Planner
Casey Myrick - Edward Jones Investments 601-605-0203
 
Housecleaning
Sherri Gillis - Dust Busters 601-941-9095
 
Lawyer
Walt Dallas - Barnes, Broom, Dallas & McLeod 601-709-0790
 
Remodel Construction
Sid Springer - Kalos, Inc. 601-953-5009
Todd Sandridge - Home Solutions 601-605-8777
 
Landscapers
Royal Catchings Landscaping   601-906-5959
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Gutters
Phil Evans - Evans Gutters 601-853-7004
 
Fence Company
Contractors Fence 601-939-5232
 
Painters
George VanHorn 601-946-5440
Victor 601-953-7313
 
 
 
COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS...
 
Q:  When do I file for Homestead Exemption?
A:   Homestead Exemption may be filed the following January 1 through March 31 after you purchased your home.
 
Q:  How much time do I have to apply for a new Driver's License?
A:  New residents of Mississippi must apply for a Driver's License within 60 days.  Contact the Mississippi Hwy Patrol at 601-987-1200
 
Q:  How much time do I have to purchase a new car tag?
A:  Mississippi state law requires that automobiles be registered within 30 days of establishing residence.  Fines will occur if not purchased within 30 days.  For more information contact: Madison County Tax Collector, 344 Hwy 51, Ridgeland, MS at 601-856-4472
 
Q:  Where can I register to vote?
A:  Potential Voters must be registered at least 30 days prior to any election to be eligible to vote.  To register call 601-859-4365