The First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit and Your Down Payment

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You can also file an amendement to your 2007 tax return if you want to get the credit faster.

Jenfoo81 of MO 2:33PM December 14, 2009

You get it when you file your income tax.

Steve of GA 6:58PM October 14, 2009

It has been 11 weeks and nothing!!!!! No letter and no check, this is not good! Does anyone have a number as to whom to contact? Please submit any information regarding this asap!!! I should have heard something by now. This Thursday will be exactly 12 weeks September 3,2009 has anyone received their refund after 12 weeks?

D. Carmouche

Donna Carmouche of TX 5:57PM August 29, 2009

CanI use the tax credit for my downpayment do I still need

any money at the time of my purchasing a home?

Brenica Carter of PA 11:35AM August 27, 2009

Can you please print a list of any other states who are doing the same thing as Missouri?

Thanks!

shari of PA 3:40PM August 11, 2009

Im trying to sell a home owner carry to a party. Do you know if the stimulas tax credit will apply to this type of sale? Contract for deed or private loan

dave of ID 11:00PM August 02, 2009

I am trying to buy a home in Indiana and need to who or what organization to contact to receive the tax before buying. And what is the interest is? Who the lenders are? What the conditions are with receiving the credit?

Robert

Robert of IN 7:58PM July 21, 2009

Can the tax credit of 8000 be used as part of our down payment and closing cost here in Illinois? If so kindly let us know asap!

Gian of IL 12:37AM July 19, 2009

Does the state of Nebraska have and advanced tax credit?

If so please let me know ASAP.

Thanks so much!

L. Miller of NE 8:25PM July 15, 2009

How about AL can we use it for closing cost and down payment?

Joseph AJdarodini of AL 2:02PM July 06, 2009

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