The $15,000 Home-Buyer Tax Credit Returns

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Many people are forced into using thier retirement to stay a float. I think the penalties should be waived, for shame on you to try to avoid filing bankrupt by using your own money.

Jessie of MO 1:39PM November 17, 2009

CAN YOU USE YOUR RETIREMENT IRA, IF YOU ARE UNDER 59 1/2 WITHOUT PENETALY? WANT TO RELOCATE TO ANOTHER STATE.

BECKY of TX 10:21AM November 10, 2009

What if you put up your land instead of 5% down? Will this work toward the tax credit

ryan of AR 6:40PM November 08, 2009

What if you put up your land instead of 5% down? Will this work toward the tax credit

ryan of AR 6:40PM November 08, 2009

when will this go in effect !! desperate to know thx

suzdar of MN 10:41PM October 01, 2009

When will this go into effect and can you purchase a home in 2009 and still get the 15,000 dollar tax credit

Nana of TX 12:25AM August 11, 2009

I bought a house in 2008 with a 3% down payment and with an FHA loan program, is there any refund available for me out there???

Lelo of WA 2:58PM July 28, 2009

would this only start with homes purchased in 2010?

when will we know if this passes?

Alex of TN 3:19PM July 27, 2009

+1

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