As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, Congress authorized a first-time homebuyer tax credit of up to $8,000. The $8,000 credit replaces the $7,500 tax rebate program that was included in last year's stimulus. The $8,000 tax credit is a boon to first-time home buyers in...
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