California Home Buyer Tax Credits on the horizon

by Kris Berg on March 25, 2010

California Home Buyer Tax Credits on the horizon

California State Capitol Building
Creative Commons License photo credit: prayitno

(Update: The Governor signed AB 183 into law yesterday, so it’s official.)

In honor of National Copy and Paste Day (I made that up), following is from the California Association of Realtors:

The California legislature on Monday passed AB 183, providing $200 million for home buyer tax credits. The Governor is expected to sign the bill into law this week. C.A.R. supported this important legislation since its inception.  Part of a package of four bills passed at the request of the Governor, AB 183 is designed to help stimulate the economy and create jobs.  It allocates $100 million for qualified first-time home buyers who purchase existing homes and $100 million for purchasers of new, or previously unoccupied, homes.

The eligible taxpayer who closes escrow on a qualified principal residence between May 1, 2010 and December, 31, 2010, or who closes escrow on a qualified principal residence on and after December 31, 2010 and before August 1, 2011, pursuant to an enforceable contract executed on or before December 31, 2010, will be able to take the allowed tax credit.

This credit is equal to the lesser of 5 percent of the purchase price or $10,000, taken in equal installments over three consecutive years. Under AB 183 purchasers will be required to live in the home as their principal residence for at least two years or forfeit the credit (i.e. repay it to the state).

So there.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR  Kris Berg is Co-Owner and Designated Broker of San Diego Castles Realty. If not-so static web sites are your thing, go here at once where you will find loads of real estate information including homes for sale, market trends, floor plans and more. Kris's hobbies include fencing and spot welding. She likes kittens.


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SmithersNo Gravatar March 26, 2010 at 3:07 pm

Here is how I feel about broke California doing this kind of stuff (same reaction I gave on JtR’s blog):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HY-03vYYAjA

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