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California Running Out of $10,000 Tax Credits for New Homes


First-time home buyers wanting to take advantage of the state's $10,000 tax credit may have less time than originally expected. California set aside $100 million to help home buyers purchase newly built homes, hoping to jump start the residential-construction market. According to state officials, the tactic has worked well and is helping to entice home buyers into the market. However, there only is approximately 20 percent of the program?s funding remaining.

The program launched in March, and as of June 3 nearly $24 million in tax credit certificates already had been issued, according to the state's Franchise Tax Board, leaving nearly $76 million in credit available. Many applications still are in the pipeline awaiting approval. If all of the submitted applications are approved, only $17.5 million would remain in the fund.

The California state legislature is considering adding another $200 million to the program. However, securing approval may be difficult due to the state's estimated $24 billion budget deficit. A bill to extend the program already has won Assembly approval and now is awaiting activity in the state Senate.

So what does this mean to you? If you are considering buying a new home, you need to move fast! If you are a first time home buyer you, and you have completed the home buying process before 12/1/09, you could cash in on a much as $18,000 in tax credits. Need help finding you home? Call or email us! We offer a free service to get you in touch with a professional in your area who will help you find you home AND secure your tax credit!

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Information provided by:
Liane Thomas, REALTOR(R), CDPE
The Thomas Group, Keller Williams Realty
Serving Corona, Riverside, Norco, and surrounding communities
www.AllCoronaHomes.com
www.FreeRiversideHomeSearch.com
951.454.3805

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