Monday, October 26, 2009

IRS Auditing $8,000 Tax Credit Recipients

If you are looking to take the $8,000 Home-Buyers Credit you better have you ducks in a row according to reports coming out of Washington. The IRS is going to be paying special attention to those taking the credit on their taxes.

The Internal Revenue Service is examining more than 100,000 suspicious claims for the first-time home-buyer tax break, another sign of potential trouble for the soon-to-expire program.
The measure, adopted in February as part of the economic-stimulus bill, gives first-time buyers an $8,000 tax credit in an effort to boost sales and stimulate the moribund housing market. The program is set to end Nov. 30, but housing-industry leaders are lobbying Congress to extend it.

More than a million claims for the credit have been received so far, and housing-industry experts estimated that the credit has helped generate about 350,000 home sales that wouldn’t otherwise have occurred. But some lawmakers and tax experts now say there is evidence that a significant number of the claims might prove to be unjustified, or even fraudulent. via WSJ.com. Out, Presson

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