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Morgage Credit Certificates
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What is the Mortgage
Credit Certificate program? |
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The
Mortgage Credit Certificate program allows first-time home buyers to take
advantage of a special federal income tax credit. This program allows buyers
credit in qualifying for the tax advantage they'll receive after they
purchase the home.
The amount of the credit is tied to a local formula that every city with
an MCC program must follow. An MCC credit, which can total $2,000 or more,
reduces the borrower's federal tax liability by an amount tied to how much
one pays in annual mortgage interest. Both the borrower's income and the
purchase price of the home must fall within established guidelines.
To see if your community has an MCC program, call your local housing or
redevelopment agency. You also may inquire with your real estate broker or
the local association of Realtors. |
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| Q: |
Are there tax credits
for first-time home buyers? |
| A: |
Many city
and county governments offer Mortgage Credit Certificate programs, which
allow first-time home buyers to take advantage of a special federal income
tax write-off, which makes qualifying for a mortgage loan easier.
Requirements vary from program to program. People wanting to apply should
contact their local housing or community development office.
Here is a list of four general requirements to keep in mind:
* Some credit may be claimed only on your owner-occupied principal
residence.
*There are maximum income limits, which vary by locality and family size.
* You must be a first-time home buyer, which means you must not have had any
kind of ownership interest in a principal residence during the past three
years. This restriction may be waived, however, if you are buying property
within certain target areas.
* Allocations must be available. A local MCC program may have to decline new
applications when it runs out of funds. |
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| Q: |
What are the rules for
mortgage credit certificates? |
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To qualify
for a mortgage credit certificate, both your income and the purchase price
of the home must fall within established city guidelines. These guidelines
vary by city but generally only permit people who earn an average income or
slightly higher than average income.
A limited number of cities have authorized the MCC program. Contact your
municipal housing department for more information. |
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Copyright 2005 Alison Blake |