New Tax Credit!
You heard it right, California has just come out with a new tax credit.
The credit is worth up to $10,000, spread over three years. The credit is available to anyone who buys a newly built home or to first-time home buyers who buy a newly built or existing home as your principle residence .
A first-time buyer is defined as an individual, or an individual’s spouse, who had no ownership interest in a principal residence for three years before the date of purchase.
People who are not first-time buyers can get the credit if they buy a newly built home, but not an existing one.
In both cases, the home must be a single-family residence, attached or unattached, and be used as the buyer’s principal residence for at least two years.
The credit is equal to 5 percent of the purchase price or $10,000, whichever is less.
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