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While the first time home buyer tax credit is a distant memory to most, there are certain groups who can still use the program.

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Eight Essential Facts about Claiming the First-Time Homebuyer Credit

If you purchased a home in 2010, you may be eligible to claim [...]

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A Way To Increase Your Tax Refund

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Are you looking for an extra 2010 tax deduction? One simple way is to make your January payment a few days early. It’s a very simple strategy that works because of how mortgage interest is paid.

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Taxes are due April 15 and if you’re among the millions of Americans who wait until the last week to file, watch this video interview. It could help you reduce your federal tax liability.

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The extended and expanded first time home buyer tax credit ends in just 7 weeks.

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The First-Time Home Buyer expires December 1, 2009. What does this mean for a potential homebuyer? Get movin’.

Assuming a 60-day window between contract and closing, there is a 77-day window to identify the home, negotiate a price, and execute a contract. Thinking short-sale? [...]

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