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Senate leaders have agreed on an extension of the $8,000 first-time homebuyer tax credit along with a new $6,500 tax credit for move-up buyers, but it is unclear when the chamber will vote on the measure. The credit extension would run from Dec. 31, 2009 through April 30, 2010 and give buyers with a binding contract an extra 60 days to close. The tax credit extension raises the income limits to $125,000 for single-filers and $225,000 for joint filers. This applies to first-time and repeat buyers. To qualify for the $6,500 tax credit, repeat buyers must have used a previous home as a principal residence for five of the previous eight years. The Obama administration said it supports an extension of the first-time homebuyer tax credit. "In extending the tax credit, we urge Congress to include strict measures to combat tax fraud and protect responsible homeowners," Treasury secretary Timothy Geithner said. The tax credit extension is expected to be attached to a bill extending unemployment benefits by 20 weeks. Still, it is unclear when the Senate will pass the extension bill (H.R. 3548), despite broad bi-partisan support. The current $8,000 first-time homebuyer tax credit is set to expire Nov. 30. |
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God that is so FUCKED! I am so sorry, thank you for the educational info.
The farmer where we lived for a while collected from cruise ships off the coast. It was an informal connection he built up over a long period of time. But they also gave him a lot of shitty grease too. He rarely found grease from local restaurants.
What you guys need, is a hand pump and cover of darkness. Filter when you return to the bus.
Corporatization of everything, I swear, I'm so sick of it!!!!!!
Something's gotta change. Obama, help!
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