First Time Homebuyer Tax Credit Extended for Active Duty Military

Good news for military serving overseas, the First Time Homebuyer Tax Credit has been extended for an entire year.

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From the IRS website:

  • Members of the military and certain other federal employees serving outside the U.S. have an extra year to buy a principal residence in the U.S. and qualify for the credit. Thus, an eligible taxpayer must buy, or enter into a binding contract to buy, a principal residence on or before April 30, 2011. If a binding contract is entered into by that date, the taxpayer has until June 30, 2011, to close on the purchase. Members of the uniformed services, members of the Foreign Service and employees of the intelligence community are eligible for this special rule. It applies to any individual (and, if married, the individual’s spouse) who serves on qualified official extended duty service outside of the United States for at least 90 days during the period beginning after Dec. 31, 2008, and ending before May 1, 2010.
  • In many cases, the credit repayment (recapture) requirement is waived for members of the uniformed services, members of the Foreign Service and employees of the intelligence community. This relief applies where a home is sold or stops being the taxpayer’s principal residence after Dec. 31, 2008, in connection with government orders received by the individual (or the individual’s spouse) for qualified official extended duty service. The credit is still allowable even if this happens during the year of purchase. Qualified official extended duty is any period of extended duty while serving at a place of duty at least 50 miles away from the taxpayer’s principal residence (whether inside or outside the U.S.) or while residing under government orders in government quarters. Extended duty is defined as any period of duty pursuant to a call or order to such duty for a period in excess of 90 days or for an indefinite period.

In other military housing news, the Homeowners Assistance Program (HAP) provides relief to families who cannot sell their homes due base closures and realignment. This looks like a great program and has recently been expanded to include assistance to wounded soldiers who are forced to transfer because of their injuries, surviving spouses of wounded warriors,  and military members who cannot sell their house because of the current mortgage crisis. This is a huge benefit, so please share this information with anyone who might be in this situation.


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Comments

  1. Susanna says:

    Thank you for the IRS info!
    In regards to the Homeowners Assistance Program – 2 of the requirments are:
    +Reassignment ordered between 1 February 2006 and 30 September 2010( 2010 is a change and this requirement is usually not a problem for most folks)
    +Property purchased (or contract to purchase signed) BEFORE 1 July 2006 – I know of several families that purchased their home just a few days AFTER this date (maybe 14th or so) and they are not eligible. Very sad that the date was placed in the MIDDLE of the 2006 rotation.

    Main Website with applications and phone numbers:
    http://hap.usace.army.mil/

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