Discussion:$6500 homebuyer credit

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Txtaxmaster (talk|edits) said:

6 November 2009
Assuming Obama signs it, anybody know what the beginning date for the $6500 non-new homebuyer credit is? Have a client who is supposed to close today.

DaveFogel (talk|edits) said:

6 November 2009
Section 11(j)(1) of the bill provides that the $6,500 credit allowed to long-time residents (IRC §36(c)(6)) is for residences purchased after the date of enactment of the Act.

Solomon (talk|edits) said:

6 November 2009
"No credit is allowed unless the taxpayer attaches to the relevant tax return a properly executed copy of the settlement statement used to complete the purchase."

From the JCT.

R2 (talk|edits) said:

6 November 2009
I read that the President signed the bill earlier today.