Face it real estate agents and home buyers, that $15,000 tax credit that the Senate floated by you last week is nothing but hot air. They have already agreed in principle to bring it back down to the $7,500 tax for first time home buyers in the compromise committee.
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$15,000 Home Buyers Tax Credit Smoke And Mirrors
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