First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit Extension for Service Member or Military – $8000 or $6500 Credit for Extended Duty
Posted on | April 28, 2010 | Comments Off
The first time home buyer tax credit extension has caused a great stir over the last few weeks in Washington but what many Americans may not realize is that there is a one year extension of this tax credit for those who were service members on in the military during specific dates. There is a very good chance that if you have been in the Military you could see the $8000 or $6500 tax credit extended.
For those who have been on extended duty it is highly likely that you will see a one year extension of the first time home buyer tax credit. By accessing the site federalhousingcredit.com you can find out much more information about the extension for those in the Military.
By getting an extra year to complete your home purchase you could save a lot of stress and the $8000. Before making any final decisions over the next few days it would be very smart to research as much as possible on the first time home buyer tax credit and know that buying a home is right for you at the present time.
Author: Mike Garner