H.R.2619 - To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to temporarily expand the credit for first-time homebuyers to all homebuyers and to allow individuals a temporary refundable credit against income tax for the costs of refinancing acquisition indebtedness secured by their principal residence.
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- Official: To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to temporarily expand the credit for first-time homebuyers to all homebuyers and to allow individuals a temporary refundable credit against income tax for the costs of refinancing acquisition indebtedness secured by their principal residence. as introduced.
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5/21/2009--Introduced.Amends the Internal Revenue Code to allow until June 30, 2010: (1) a first-time homebuyer tax credit for all purchasers of a principal residence (not just first-time homebuyers); and (2) a refundable tax credit, up to $3,000, for the costs of refinancing a principal rOfficial Summary
5/21/2009--Introduced.Amends the Internal Revenue Code to allow until June 30, 2010:(1) a first-time homebuyer tax credit for all purchasers of a principal residence (not just first-time homebuyers); and
(2) a refundable tax credit, up to $3,000, for the costs of refinancing a principal residence.
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