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Homebuyers in California To Enjoy $18,000 Tax Credit- No Wonder We Are In Trouble

Ok, stop the insanity.  No wonder California is broke.

There’s the $8,000 federal tax credit for first-time home buyers. And now California has upped the ante, offering a tax credit worth up to $10,000 to any home buyer, first time or not, of any income level, who buys a home between March 1, 2009 and March 1, 2010.

There’s just one hitch to the California tax credit: You have to buy a newly-constructed home that’s never been lived in.

Ok, let’s think about this.  As soon as the bill was signed building costs reportedly went up, as well as the need to comply to more environmental standards.  Builders are desperate to sell their inventory.  So of course it makes sense: up the costs for the houses (which they won’t advertise) and offer a $10k credit (which they will).  Sounds to me like the only people getting the credit is the homebuilders. 

The good news is that this State tax credit is good towards anyone of any income bracket. 

But wait, isn’t California broke?  Guess we will get an IOU for that as well.

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One comment for “Homebuyers in California To Enjoy $18,000 Tax Credit- No Wonder We Are In Trouble”

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    Posted by Mike Harmon | March 3, 2009, 11:30 am

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