S.1230 - Home Buyer Tax Credit Act of 2009

A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide a Federal income tax credit for certain home purchases. view all titles (2)

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  • Official: A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide a Federal income tax credit for certain home purchases. as introduced.
  • Short: Home Buyer Tax Credit Act of 2009 as introduced.

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06/19/09
Bill Proposes a $15,000 Tax Credit for All Homebuyers

...At what cost? A letter to Sen. Isakson from the Joint Committee on Taxation provides a revenue estimate for Isakson’s bill, S.1230, the “Home Buyer Tax Credit Act of 2009.” Assuming an enactment date of July 1, 2009, we estimate that your proposa

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06/18/09
$15000 Home Buyer Tax Credit Proposal

Isakson from the Joint Committee on Taxation provides a revenue estimate for Isakson's bill, S.1230, the “Home Buyer Tax Credit Act of 2009.”

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06/15/09
MBA Advocates Expanded Home Buyer Tax Credit

In a letter to Isakson, Kittle wrote that the MBA supports the bulk of S.1230, although the group has two further suggestions. “MBA believes S.1230 could ...

Source: Mortgageorb
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06/10/09
Bill would boost tax credit to $15000

The bill, S.1230, would also eliminate the current income ceilings of $75000 for individuals and $150000 for couples. In a press release, Isakson claimed ...

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