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California's Tax Credit Monies May Go Fast

On tax day it seemed fitting to post information on how you can save money on taxes! Here is an article from C.A.R. (California Association of Realtors®) Legal Update that I received today about the California State Tax Credit. As always, I encourage you to seek specific advice from an accountant or tax professional regarding qualifying for this tax credit and other real estate related tax issues.

The $100 million allocated for California's first-time homebuyer tax credits may be depleted in about 10 to 20 days or sooner, according to C.A.R.'s Economics team.  California's Franchise Tax Board (FTB) plans to begin accepting applications on May 1, 2010 for tax credits up to $10,000 for first-time homebuyers and for homes that have never been previously occupied. However, the total tax credit allocation for all taxpayers is $100 million for first-time homebuyers and $100 million for new homes, both on a first-come, first-served basis.

C.A.R.'s forecast of 10 to 20 days to deplete the $100 million allocation for first-time home buyers is based on estimated May sales figures and other parameters. It does not take into account the possibility that buyers scheduled to close escrow in April may delay closing until May to take advantage of the tax credit. If a shift in closings from April to May occurs, the first-time homebuyer tax credits may be depleted even more quickly than indicated above.

Applications for the California tax credit must be faxed to the FTB after escrow closes. The FTB will update its website when the 2010 application form and other information become available.

For more information, please refer to C.A.R.'s Homebuyer Tax Credit Chart 2010.