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2010 Estimated Taxes and the First Time Homebuyer Credit

Posted by Ryan Thompson in Estimated Tax 101, New Rules for 2010 on 01 29th, 2010 | no responses

The IRS has made a series of changes that could affect your 2010 estimated tax payments. Today we continue our series of blog posts to highlight those changes.

Today, our topic is the first time homebuyer credit.

According to the IRS, if you claimed the first time homebuyer credit for a home you bought in 2008, you must begin repaying the credit in 2010.

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