Puyallup Mortgage – See Carman Vo For Your $8,000 Tax Credit

February 25, 2009

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Final Score: $8,000 for Homebuyers
By Les Christie, CNNMoney.com staff writer

Feb 17th, 2009

First-time purchasers get a tax credit windfall if they buy before December.

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) — There’s a nice windfall for some homebuyers in the economic stimulus bill signed into law this week by President Obama. First-time buyers can claim a credit worth $8,000 – or 10% of the home’s value, whichever is less – on their 2008 or 2009 taxes.

A big plus is that the credit is refundable, meaning tax filers see a refund of the full $8,000 even if their total tax bill – the amount of witholding they paid during the year plus anything extra they had to pony up when they filed their returns – was less than that amount. But there has been a lot of confusion over this provision. Adam Billings of Knoxville, Tenn. wrote to CNNMoney.com asking:

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“I will qualify as a first-time home buyer, and I am currently set to get a small tax refund for 2008. Does that mean if I purchased now that I would get an extra $8,000 added on top of my current refund?”

The short answer? Yes, Billings would get back the $8,000 plus what he’d overpaid. The long answer? It depends. Here are three scenarios:

Scenario 1:

Your final tax liability is normally $6,000. You’ve had taxes withheld from every paycheck and at the end of the year you’ve paid Uncle Sam $6,000. Since you’ve already paid him all you owe, you get the entire $8,000 tax credit as a refund check.Scenario 2:

Your final tax liability is $6,000, but you’ve overpaid by $1,000 through your payroll witholding. Normally you would get a $1,000 refund check. In this scenario, you get $9,000, the $8,000 credit plus the $1,000 you overpaid.Scenario 3:

Your final tax liability is $6,000, but you’ve underpaid through your payroll witholding by $1,000. Normally, you would have to write the IRS a $1,000 check. This time, the first $1,000 of the tax credit pays your bill, and you get the remaining $7,000 as a refund.

To qualify for the credit, the purchase must be made between Jan. 1, 2009 and Nov. 30, 2009. Buyers may not have owned a home for the past three years to qualify as “first time” buyer. They must also live in the house for at least three years, or they will be obligated to pay back the credit.

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Additionally, there are income restrictions: To qualify, buyers must make less than $75,000 for singles or $150,000 for couples. (Higher-income buyers may receive a partial credit.)

Applying for the credit will be easy – or at least as easy as doing your income taxes. Just claim it on your return. No other forms or papers have to be filed. Taxpayers who have already completed their returns can file amended returns for 2008 to claim the credit.

Lukewarm reception
The housing industry is somewhat pleased with the result because the stimulus plan improves on the current $7,500 tax credit, which was passed in July and was more of a low-interest loan than an actual credit. But the industry was also disappointed that Congress did not go even further and adopt the Senate’s proposal of a $15,000 non-refundable credit for all homebuyers.

“[The Senate version] would have done a lot more to turn around the housing market,” said Bernard Markstein, an economist and director of forecasting for the National Association of Homebuilders (NAHB). “We have a lot of reports of people who would be coming off the fence because of it.”

Even so, the $8,000 credit will bring an additional 300,000 new homebuyers into the market, according to estimates by Lawrence Yun, chief economist for the National Association of Realtors.

The credit could also create a domino effect, he said, because each first-time homebuyer sale will lead to two more trade-up transactions down the line. “I think there are many homeowners who would be trading-up but they have had no buyers for their own homes,” Yun said.

Who won’t benefit, according to Mark Goldman, a real estate lecturer at San Diego State University, are those first-time homebuyers struggling to come up with down payments. The credit does not help get them over that hurdle – they still have to close the sale before claiming the bonus.

One state, Missouri, is trying to get around that problem by creating a short-term loan on the tax credit of up to $6,750. The state would loan borrowers the money so they could use it at closing as part of the downpayment. Then, when the buyers receive their tax credit from the IRS, they pay back the state. Other states may follow with similar programs, according to NAHB’s Dietz.

Many may look at the tax credit as a discount on the home price, according to Yun. A $100,000 purchase effectively becomes a $92,000 one. That can reassure buyers apprehensive about purchasing and then watching prices continue falling, he added.

And it provides a nice nest egg for the often-difficult early years of homeownership, when unexpected repairs and expenses often crop up. Recipients could also use the money to buy new stuff for their home – a lawnmower, a rug, a sofa – and, in that way, help stimulate the economy.


Tacoma Vintage Clothing – Check out Finder Keepers!

February 23, 2009

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Finders Keepers – Check out my “outfit of the day”

Welcome to Finders Keepers!
We are a woman’s clothing store located at 407 Garfield Street in Parkland, WA. At Finders Keepers we specialize in contemporary vintage clothing for women – a mix of new and old styles of clothing fit for any occasion. There are two ways to shop at Finders Keepers: you can visit our physical store on Garfield Street, where our main collection of clothing is stored and sold.

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Puyallup Physical Therapy – Who Needs Physical Therapy?

February 23, 2009

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Anyone with pain would benefit from physical therapy. Pain is a symptom of something going on in your body. It is a way to let you know, hey, something is just not quite right with your body. Now, I am sure many of you are thinking, I don’t have time for physical therapy. Wrong….

Sometimes, it does not take many sessions to get you mobile and feeling better. Isn’t that the kind of result you would like? How many of you are thinking it is just a little ache or pain? I have had it for months, it is nothing. Pain is not normal.

Physical therapy can address pain from motor vehicle accidents, surgery, sports injuries, migraines, tendonitis, arthritis, fibromyalgia, sprains, joint, hip, back, and more. Finding the source of your pain and addressing it is the first step in any good physical therapy program.

Keep physical therapy an option to good health and wellness. When you feel great, you look great!

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February 20, 2009

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Puyallup Mortgage – Carman Vo Launches her new Bizport Website

February 17, 2009

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PrimeLending’s Carman Vo recently launached her new Bizport Website.

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Having the right mortgage professional to assist you when you finance a home can be crucial. It can save you time, money, and unnecessary stress. With all the choices for home loans today, it’s essential to find someone you can count on to guide you smoothly through the loan process.

It is my job to assist you in finding the best loan. A professional Mortgage Banker will explain all of your options, and will guide you through all the paperwork involved. As your trusted advisor, you can expect the following from me …

Integrity: I have earned the privilege of working exclusively by referral with Real Estate professionals, family, and friends by keeping the promises I make. My primary objective is to always keep your best interest at heart.

Excellence: My minimum standard is to stay above the cutting edge of the real estate industry, while staying committed to making your home buying experience enjoyable.

Personalized Service: I provide personal service that offers a wide variety of programs and resources to meet your diverse needs. My passion for consulting builds relationships long after the transaction closes.

Past customers have told me they appreciate my honesty, energy, and attention to detail. This is because I sincerely value my relationship with every customer, and appreciate their trust when I promise to find the best loan program available for them.

I believe that when I help people finance a home, I’m also helping them become part of the community. Call me any time – It would be a pleasure to work with you.

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Puyallup, WA 98372
Main: 253.286.4400
Cell: 425.879.6855
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Puyallup Restaurants – The Rock Wood Fired Pizza Joins Kieranslist.com

February 12, 2009

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Puyallup Restaurants – TGI Friday’s Joins Kieranslist.com

February 12, 2009

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Puyallup Restaurants – Ricky J’s Joins Kieranslist.com

February 12, 2009

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