To update our Noblesville and fellow Hamilton County residents, the Senate approved the Unemployment Insurance/benefits extension bill which included “extending and expanding the home buyer tax credit provisions“. Senate approved the bill earlier in the week by a unanimous vote of 98-0. The U.S. House voted overwhelmingly to approve the tax credit changes
Extending the First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit would continue to boost Noblesville Real Estate sales! This Noblesville Realtor heard news tonight that Senators agreed Wednesday to extend the $8,000 First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit. Set to expire at the end of November, the Senators agreed to extend the popular credit for
We are less than 90 days away from the 12/1/09 deadline for receiving the $8000 First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit. There seems to be endless scenarios and it’s been difficult at times to know what is and isn’t an eligible “first time home buyer”. However, I’ve found some really helpful documents posted
It’s true, Noblesville Property Tax Statements for 2008 Taxes, Payable 2009, have been mailed by the Hamilton County Treasurer’s Office. If you have your property taxes paid by your Lender, you will still receive a statement showing the new tax amounts. I know that I’ve received mine already but in case you haven’t
As news about this is starting to get out, I’ve had more and more questions about WHEN you can actually file for this tax credit. You can claim this credit on either your 2008 or 2009 taxes! You will need to complete and attach Tax Form 5405 to your Form 1040 in order to
While as a Realtor who has lived in Noblesville for the past 18 years I was excited about last year’s $7,500 tax credit for First-time Home Buyers. However, reality is that it just didn’t generate the excitement, the buzz, the curiousity – whatever you want to call it – from the ranks of First-time