Boise Home Buyers Benefit From Tax Credit Extension!

By Nina Lopp

Yeah! Some in the realty business breathed a mass sigh of relief when the government agreed to prolong the first time home buyer tax credit initially approved last year.

Real estate markets across the nation were lifted by this tax credit and many homes were sold that otherwise may not have been.

There are differing perspectives on this topic as with most things, that contravene and even counterbalance one another. The idea of the use of tax payer money going toward helping people pay for their homes has most people up in arms. Since so many jobs in much of the U.S. are bound to the realty industry in one way or another, the mindset that objects to the use of tax dollars to help people buy their homes is minimized.

Many people point out that the tax break simply induces people who were already planning on buying to buy. Since the tax credit was engineered to be a quick and limited boost to the real estate market, it's critic are missing the mark. Since Some of the buyers who are buying right now were obviously already looking, then the limited deadline of the tax credit will help them decide to buy sooner, rather than later.

Of course, there are those who try to cash in on the system. Some people who do not qualify for the first time home buyer tax credit will fraudulently claim the benefits. If caught and convicted of the tax fraud involved some will face fines and jail terms that exceed any possible benefit they would have gotten.

Given that realty prices were in a free fall, prior to the approval of the tax credit, it is a hard argument to make that says that they were not warranted. As the tax credit helps out the real estate business, it will also help the people who work inside the business, which is a lot of jobs that will return to the jobs market too. - 31366

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