Deadline Approaching For First-Time Home Buyers Program
The Internal Revenue Service says more than 14,000 Oregonians have taken advantage of the federal government's first-time home-buyers tax credit so far.
The tax credit of up to $8000 is available to people who have never owned a home or who have not owned one in the past three years.
The program -- part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act -- is still going on – but the deadline is approaching, says IRS spokesman Bill Brunson.
Bill Brunson: "You must purchase the item before December 1st and it must be your principle primary residence in the U.S."
Brunson says the first-time homebuyer credit is fully refundable. This means that even if you owe no tax, you can get a refund.
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