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Note: The content of this video applies only to taxes prepared for 2009 and 2010. It is included here for reference only. In November 2009, the federal government extended and expanded the popular First-Time Homebuyer's Credit program. It lets you trim y
The first-time homebuyer tax credit allowed a tax credit for a percentage of the purchase price of a home for taxpayers who had not owned their homes in the previous three years. The original program implemented a credit of 10% of the home's purchase price, up to $7,500, which had t...
Buying your first home can be exciting and overwhelming – which is why we have a variety of first-time homebuyer tools and resources to help you. Whether you're just starting to save or you already have a house in mind, we can help you get your keys to
The 2010 First-Time Homebuyer Credit was worth up to $8,000 for qualified taxpayers. The credit required that buyers not have owned a principal residence in the U.S. during the three years prior to purchase, have an adjusted gross income below $125,000, be at l...
Other first-time home buyer resources In addition to exploring local and national first-time home buyer programs, you’ll also want to calculate how much home you can afford, prepare your credit and get to know the mortgage lending landscape, where hundreds of banks, credit unions and mortgage...
If you’ve never owned a home before — or it’s been a while since you have — you might qualify for a first-time homebuyer loan or assistance. First-time buyer loans typically have more affordable rates and more flexible requirements, such as a lower down payment and credit score. Man...
To participate in Canada’s first-time home buyer plans, it’s not necessary to actually be buying your first home. The conditions of programs such as the First Home Savings Account (FHSA) and the Home Buyers’ Plan (HBP) leave room for you to be a first-time home buyer twice — or...
Buying a first home also makes you eligible for the tax benefits afforded to every homebuyer, whether they're on their first or fifth residence. Home Mortgage Interest Deduction Home mortgage interest used to be one of the largest deductions for those who itemize. However, theTax Cuts and Job...