?First time home buyer credit? Logic says that this should be simply a buyer who has NEVER OWNED A HOME, right? The recent 2009 $8000 tax credit to stimulate housing and also hopefully our economy is willing to go ahead and forget a previous home purchase as long as it wasn?t owned anytime [...]
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