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june님이 2012-03-12 15:20:09.0에 쓰신글
>Surprise! You didn't have to be a first-time homeowner to get the first-time-homebuyer credit of up to $8,000. You qualify if neither you nor your spouse had an interest in a principal residence for the three years prior to closing on the new house (which had to happen before Sept. 30, 2010).
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>Alternatively, you may qualify for a credit up to $6,500 if you owned and used a home as a principal residence for at least five consecutive years out of the eight-year period ending on the date of the purchase of the new home.
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>Both qualify as "first-time homebuyers." If you had thought you didn't qualify, but you do, you have three years from the due date of your return to file an amended return (Form 1040X) and claim your credit.
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>위의 글은 msn 에서 읽은 기사에요.
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>집을 몇번 사고 팔았지만 아직까지 한번도 홈바이어 크레딧 받은적이 없고 지금 살고있
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>는 집은 산지 10년 됐습니다.
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>두번째 글에 집사고 나서 8년안에 5년을 계속 거주했을시에 $6500 을 크레딧으로 받을수
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>있다는것 같은데 사실인가요?
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>도와주심을 미리 감사드립니다.
"“집을 몇번 사고 팔았지만 아직까지 한번도 홈바이어 크레딧 받은적이 없고 지금 살고있 는 집은 산지 10년 됐습니다. 두번째 글에 집사고 나서 8년안에 5년을 계속 거주했을시에 $6500 을 크레딧으로 받을수 있다는것 같은데 사실인가요?”---->Correct. The $8,000 credit is for first-time buyers though you should note that isn't really restricted to first-timers. You're considered a first-time buyer if you have not owned a home for at least three years prior to the date you settle on your new home. The $6,500 credit is for longtime homeowners who buy a new home. To qualify for this one, you must have owned and lived in the same principal residence for five of the eight years leading up to the purchase of your new home. So, to qualify this way, you must have owned and used the same home as a principal or primary residence for at least five consecutive years of the eight-year period ending on the date of purchase of a new home as a primary residence.
Please visit the IRS Website for more info. In detail; http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=215791,00.html
>Surprise! You didn't have to be a first-time homeowner to get the first-time-homebuyer credit of up to $8,000. You qualify if neither you nor your spouse had an interest in a principal residence for the three years prior to closing on the new house (which had to happen before Sept. 30, 2010).
>
>Alternatively, you may qualify for a credit up to $6,500 if you owned and used a home as a principal residence for at least five consecutive years out of the eight-year period ending on the date of the purchase of the new home.
>
>Both qualify as "first-time homebuyers." If you had thought you didn't qualify, but you do, you have three years from the due date of your return to file an amended return (Form 1040X) and claim your credit.
>
>위의 글은 msn 에서 읽은 기사에요.
>
>집을 몇번 사고 팔았지만 아직까지 한번도 홈바이어 크레딧 받은적이 없고 지금 살고있
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>는 집은 산지 10년 됐습니다.
>
>두번째 글에 집사고 나서 8년안에 5년을 계속 거주했을시에 $6500 을 크레딧으로 받을수
>
>있다는것 같은데 사실인가요?
>
>도와주심을 미리 감사드립니다.
"“집을 몇번 사고 팔았지만 아직까지 한번도 홈바이어 크레딧 받은적이 없고 지금 살고있 는 집은 산지 10년 됐습니다. 두번째 글에 집사고 나서 8년안에 5년을 계속 거주했을시에 $6500 을 크레딧으로 받을수 있다는것 같은데 사실인가요?”---->Correct. The $8,000 credit is for first-time buyers though you should note that isn't really restricted to first-timers. You're considered a first-time buyer if you have not owned a home for at least three years prior to the date you settle on your new home. The $6,500 credit is for longtime homeowners who buy a new home. To qualify for this one, you must have owned and lived in the same principal residence for five of the eight years leading up to the purchase of your new home. So, to qualify this way, you must have owned and used the same home as a principal or primary residence for at least five consecutive years of the eight-year period ending on the date of purchase of a new home as a primary residence.
Please visit the IRS Website for more info. In detail; http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=215791,00.html
작성일2012-03-12 21:27