With Congress reaching an agreement on 789 Billion Dollar Stimulus Package the clock is now ticking for Miami First Time Home Buyers looking to take advantage of the goverment offered tax credit. Although the goverment did not pass the $15,000 tax credit like we hoped for, the new tax credit has some better features then the one that was in place. The following are the two changes made to the previous $7,500 tax credit:
1. The new tax credit will not have to be paid pack if the purchaser or home buyer stays in the home for at least 36 months. The previous tax credit required that you payed it back with no interest over the course of 15 years.
2. The new tax credit has been extended from June 1, 2009 to August 31, 2009. This will allow home buyers with challanged credit to start working on their credit reports in order to qualify by June or July.
3. The tax credit can now be up to $8,000 or 10% of the Purchase Price whichever is less.
In Miami, FHA Loans offer the lowest down payment option for home buyers that are not Veterans of the United States Armed Forces or are purchasing a Fannie MAE REO with the Home Path Mortgage. The minimum down payment required for a Miami FHA Mortgage is 3.5%. FHA allows this down payment to come from a number of flexible sources, below is a list of the types of allowed down payments:
With all of the down payment options offered for a Miami FHA Mortgage and the home buyer tax credit you can now feel comfortable approaching your parents, close family, or a friend to lend you the 3.5% needed for the down payment because you will be able to pay them back at tax time next year. Their is one thing you need to take into consideration when you are asking for this favor, you need to know/ confirm that you will receive a tax refund and that you will not have to pay income taxes at the end of the year. Here is how it works if you receive an average tax refund of $2,500 then after your purchase your property you will receive a tax refund of $10,500. Now, if you pay normally pay the IRS $5,000 in income taxes at the end of the year once you purchase your home you will only receive a $3,000 refund ( $8,000 tax credit - $5,000 payable income taxes = $3,000 tax refund). Since I am not an accountant I would advice that you consult one before assuming what your situation will be.
Michael Ortiz, CMPS Branch Manager Primary Residential Mortgage 111 NE 1 Street 3rd Floor Miami, Fl 33132 O. (305)731-2462 E-mail: info@mike-ortiz.com
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