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$100 million new CA home tax credit nearly gone

 $100 million new CA home tax credit nearly gone
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$100 million new home tax credit nearly gone

The Franchise Tax Board (FTB) recently announced that the $100 million allocated by the state in new home tax credits will soon be gone. The FTB has received more than 9,800 applications, claiming nearly $95 million as of June 17, and plans to accept 12,000 applications to allow for duplicates, revisions, or invalid applications.

This tax credit is available for qualified buyers who, on or after March 1, 2009, and before March 1, 2010, purchase a qualified principal residence that has never been occupied. The buyer must reside in the new home for a minimum of two years immediately following the purchase date. To apply, an application for new home credit must be completed by the buyer and seller within one week after the close of escrow and faxed by the escrow person to the FTB at (916) 845-9754.

The FTB will continue to report the certificates issued on a weekly basis until the full $100 million has been allocated. FTB expects to complete processing all certificates in August. Each applicant will receive a notification indicating the amount of credit allocated or denied.

Requirements of the credit

* The home must be a “qualified principal residence” as defined under California Revenue and Taxation Code Section 17059(b)(1). The home must:
o Be a single-family residence, whether detached or attached.
o Never have been previously occupied.
o Be occupied by the taxpayer for a minimum of two years.
o Be eligible for the property tax homeowner’s exemption under California Revenue and Taxation Code Section 218.
* For over three successive taxable years, the total credit allocated among owners that occupy the home must not exceed $10,000. (Multiple qualified buyers that occupy the home will be allocated credit based on the amount paid and their percentage of ownership.)
* Any credit that reduced tax on a tax return must be repaid if the buyer does not occupy the home for at least two years immediately following the purchase date.
* FTB may request documentation to ensure buyers have complied with the requirements of the credit.

Contact FTB

Phone:

* 888.792.4900 (press 5)
* 916.845.4900 (not toll-free)

Email: wscs.gen@ftb.ca.gov
This is not a secure email address. Please do not send confidential information.

 $100 million new CA home tax credit nearly gone

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