35 Days To Benefit From Home Buyer Tax Credit – I Am Building A Home, Do I Still Qualify?

by Administrator 25. March 2010 10:17

Instead of buying a new home from a home builder, I hired a contractor to construct a home on a lot that I already own. Do I still qualify for the tax credit?

 

Yes. For the purposes of the home buyer tax credit, a principal residence that is constructed by the home owner is treated by the tax code as having been “purchased” on the date the owner first occupies the house. In this situation, the date of first occupancy must be after November 6, 2009 and on or before April 30, 2010 (or by June 30, 2010, provided a binding sales contract was in force by April 30, 2010).

 

In contrast, for newly-constructed homes bought from a home builder, eligibility for the tax credit is determined by the settlement date. Be sure to check with a tax advisor in cases where a HUD-1 form is not used at settlement to be sure you have sufficient documentation to attach to IRS Form 5405.

Once your construction loan is approved, Churchill Mortgage can help with your permanent financing.  Feel free to call 1-888-562-6200 or head to our website www.churchillmortgage.com to Request A Call Back and one of our Home Loan Specialist will contact you at a time that is convenient to you.

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