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California and Federal Home Buyer Tax Credit

For California homebuyers, tax time is now tax relief time too.  Thanks to two recent laws, a California homebuyer may qualify for $18,000 in tax credits for buying his or her piece of the American dream.  The two tax credits are a first-time homebuyer credit up to $8,000 under federal law, and a new home credit up to $10,000 under California law.  For more information on the tax credit laws, C.A.R.’s Legal Department has a legal article entitled Housing Stimulus Laws of 2009 which is available for members only.

Here’s a quick summary of the two tax credit laws:

 

  HOMEBUYER TAX CREDIT

FEDERAL

CALIFORNIA
(funds no longer available)

Amount of Tax Credit

10% of purchase price not to exceed $8,000.

5% of purchase price, not to exceed $10,000. Maximum tax credit for all taxpayers is $100 million to be allocated on a first-come, firstâserved basis.

Principal Residence

Yes.  Property purchased must be the taxpayer’s principal residence which is generally the home the taxpayer lives in most of the time (26 U.S.C. § 121).

Yes. Property purchased must be a qualified principal residence and eligible for the homeowner’s exemption from property taxes (Cal. Tax & Rev. Code § 218).

Type of Property

House, condominium, townhome, manufactured home, apartment cooperative, houseboat, houstrailer, or other type of property located in the U.S.

Single-family residence, whether detached or attached, condominium, cooperative project unit, houseboat, manufactured home, or mobilehome.

First-time Homebuyer

Yes. The buyer (and buyer’s spouse if any) must not have owned a principal residence during the three-year period before date of purchase.

No. The buyer need not be a first-time homebuyer.

Unoccupied Property

No.  Property may have been previously occupied or not.

Yes. Property must have never been previously occupied as certified by the seller.

Minimum Occupancy Requirement

Must be the buyer’s principal residence for 36 months after purchase, otherwise credit must be repaid.

Must be the buyer’s principal residence for 2 years after purchase, otherwise credit must be repaid.

Income Restriction

Yes. Tax credit begins to phase out if modified adjusted gross income is over $75,000 (or $150,000 for joint filers). No tax credit at all if modified adjusted gross income is over $95,000 (or $170,000 for joint filers).

No.

Date of Purchase

January 1, 2009 to November 30, 2009, inclusive.

(Note: A repayable $7,500 tax credit is available for purchases from April 9, 2008 to December 31, 2008.)

March 1, 2009 to February 28, 2010, unless $100 million funding runs out.

Refundable

Yes. Any amount of the tax credit not used to reduce the tax owed may be added to the taxpayer’s tax refund check.

No.

Repayment

The buyer need not repay the tax credit if the buyer owns and occupies the property for at least 36 months after the purchase.

The buyer need not repay the tax credit if the buyer owns and occupies the property for at least two years immediately following the purchase.

Multiple Buyers
(not married to each other)

The $8,000 tax credit may be allocated between eligible taxpayers in any reasonable manner. Click here for an explanation with examples: Federal Homebuyers Tax Credit Allocation Unmarried Persons.

The $10,000 tax credit may be allocated between eligible taxpayers based on their percentage of ownership.

Maximum Credit for All Taxpayers

N/A

$100 million.

When to Claim

Full tax credit may be claimed on 2008 or 2009 tax returns.

1/3 of total tax credit may be claimed each year for 3 successive years (e.g. $3,333 for 2009, $3,333 for 2010, and $3,333 for 2011).

Tax Agency

Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

Franchise Tax Board (FTB).

How to File

First-Time Homebuyer Credit

(IRS Form 5405) to be filed with 2008 or 2009 tax returns

Specific procedure for claiming credit includes completing an Application for New Home Credit (FTB Form 3528-A).

When to File Form

Form 5405 must be filed with 2008 or 2009 tax returns.

FTB Form 3528-A must be faxed by escrow to the FTB within one week after close of escrow and filed with the buyer’s 2009 or 2010 tax returns.

Exceptions

Acquisitions by gift or inheritance, acquisitions from related persons as defined, and buyers who are nonresident aliens.

Credit allowed is not a business credit under Cal. Tax & Rev. Code § 17039.2.

Legal Authority

26 U.S.C. section 36.

Cal. Rev. & Tax Code section 17059 (as amended by Senate Bill 15).

Date of Enactment

February 17, 2009.

February 20, 2009.

More Information

IRS Web site at http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=
204671,00.html
.

FTB Web site at http://www.ftb.ca.gov/
individuals/ New_Home_Credit.shtml
which includes a tally of the $100 million original funding that is still available.


This chart is just one of the many legal publications and services offered by C.A.R. to its members. For a complete listing of C.A.R.'s legal products and services, please visit C.A.R. Online at www.car.org.
 
Readers who require specific advice should consult an attorney.

The information contained herein is believed accurate as of September 15, 2009. It is intended to provide general answers to general questions and is not intended as a substitute for individual legal advice. Advice in specific situations may differ depending upon a wide variety of factors. Therefore, readers with specific legal questions should seek the advice of an attorney.

 
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