Tax Credit Advance Loan Program

1st Time Home Buyer Tax Credit Advance Loan Program

Jun
20

UPDATE: Washington Tax Credit Advance Loan Program

I guess this sums it up …. “The Commission has discontinued the development of an additional Tax Credit Bridge Loan program.”

Posted June 11, 2009 on the Washington State Housing Finance Commission www.WSHFC.org site:

I was so excited about what Washington was doing that I even started a specific blog for it www.taxcreditadvanceloanprogram.com. If you want more information about what went on you can click on over. I will probably post more information about the original tax credit plan and update it when ever any housing credit takes place.


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May
29

DONOVAN ANNOUNCES RECOVERY ACT’S HOMEBUYER TAX CREDIT CAN IMMEDIATELY HELP THOUSANDS OF FIRST-TIME HOMEBUYERS TO BUY A HOME

This should allow the State of Washington to get on with the plan that was approved in the state budget this month. Of course this isn’t a “perfect” solution. If you are an FHA borrower you may use this money to close on your home but you still need to show your “own” 3.5% down payment. So if you were thinking that you could use this as downpayment money – nope not going to happen. But will help you lower your loan or pay for your closing costs. I am a little disappointed in the 3.5% rule. We will see how this shakes out!

News Release

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HUD No. 09-072
Lemar Wooley
(202) 708-0685

www.hud.gov/news/index.cfm
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May 29, 2009


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DONOVAN ANNOUNCES RECOVERY ACT’S HOMEBUYER TAX CREDIT CAN IMMEDIATELY HELP THOUSANDS OF FIRST-TIME HOMEBUYERS TO BUY A HOME
FHA plan will stimulate new home sales and help stabilize housing market

WASHINGTON – Speaking to the National Association of Home Builders Spring Board of Directors Meeting, U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan today announced that the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) will allow homebuyers to apply the Obama Administration’s new $8,000 first-time homebuyer tax credit toward the purchase costs of a FHA-insured home. Donovan said that today’s action will help stabilize the nation’s housing market by stimulating home sales across the country.

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 offers homebuyers a tax credit of up to $8,000 for purchasing their first home. Families can only access this credit after filing their tax returns with the IRS. Today’s announcement details FHA’s rules allowing state Housing Finance Agencies and certain non-profits to “monetize” up to the full amount of the tax credit (depending on the amount of the mortgage) so that borrowers can immediately apply the funds toward their down payments. Home buyers using FHA-approved lenders can apply the tax credit to their down payment in excess of 3.5 percent of appraised value or their closing costs, which can help achieve a lower interest rate. To read the FHA’s new mortgagee letter, visit HUD’s website.

“We believe this is a real win for everyone,” said Donovan. “Today, the Obama Administration is taking another important step toward accelerating the recovery of the nation’s housing market. Families will now be able to apply their anticipated tax credit toward their home purchase right away. At the same time we are putting safeguards in place to ensure that consumers will be protected from unscrupulous lenders. What we’re doing today will not only help these families to purchase their first home but will present an enormous benefit for communities struggling to deal with an oversupply of housing.”

Currently, borrowers applying for an FHA-insured mortgage are required to make a minimum 3.5 percent downpayment on the purchase of their home. Current law does not permit approved lenders to monetize the tax credit to meet the required 3.5 percent minimum down payment, but, under the terms of today’s announcement, lenders can now monetize the tax credit for use as additional down payment, or for other closing costs, which can help achieve a lower interest rate. Buyers financing through state Housing Finance Agencies and certain non-profits will be able to use the tax credit for their downpayments via secondary financing provided by the HFA or non-profit. In addition to the borrower’s own cash investment, FHA allows parents, employers and other governmental entities to contribute towards the downpayment. Today’s action permits the first-time homebuyer’s anticipated tax credit under the Recovery Act to be applied toward the family’s home purchase right away. Unlike seller-funded down-payment assistance, which was a vehicle for abuse, this program will allow homebuyers to shop for the best home price and services using their anticipated tax credit.

According to estimates by the National Association of Home Builders, the Administration’s homebuyer tax credit will stimulate 160,000 home sales across the nation – 101,000 of which will be first-time buyers who will receive the credit. Another 59,000 existing homeowners will be able to buy another home because a first-time buyer purchased their home. Given FHA’s current market share, it’s estimated that thousands of families will be able to purchase a home by allowing the anticipated tax credit to be applied toward their purchase together with an FHA-insured mortgage.

Homebuyers should beware of mortgage scams and carefully compare benefits and costs when seeking out tax credit monetization services. Programs will vary from organization to organization and borrowers should consider whether the services make sense for them, as well as what company offers the most suitable and affordable option.

For every FHA borrower who is assisted through the tax credit program, FHA will collect the name and employer identification number of the organization providing the service as well as associated fees and charges. FHA will use this information to track the business closely and will refer any questionable practices to the appropriate regulatory agencies, as necessary.

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HUD is the nation’s housing agency committed to sustaining homeownership; creating affordable housing opportunities for low-income Americans; and supporting the homeless, elderly, people with disabilities and people living with AIDS. The Department also promotes economic and community development and enforces the nation’s fair housing laws. More information about HUD and its programs is available on the Internet at www.hud.gov and espanol.hud.gov.


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May
12

FHA to permit its lenders to allow homeowners to use the $8,000 tax credit as a downpayment.

MORE TO COME – AS OF TODAY HUD HAS PULLED BACK.  I DO THINK THERE WILL BE A SOLUTION. I DO BELIEVE THAT WASHINGTON STATE BUYERS WILL BE ABLE TO USE THE CREDIT FOR A DOWN PAYMENT BECAUSE OF THE ITEM PASSED IN THE STATE’S BUDGET.    WILL REPORT WHEN ALL OF THIS SETTLES OUT.

press release

May 12, 2009, 1:10 p.m. EST

HUD Secretary Announces Monetization of Tax Credit at NAR Real Estate Summit

WASHINGTON, DC, May 12, 2009 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) — Shaun Donovan, secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, said that the Federal Housing Administration is going to permit its lenders to allow homeowners to use the $8,000 tax credit as a downpayment.

CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY…….MARKETWIRE


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May
01

Washington to turn Tax Credit into CASH

The Washington State Legislature has approved a loan program that would turn the $8,000 federal first time home-purchase tax credit, which is received in the form of a refund, into immediate, hard cash, available for your down payment and closing costs.

This budget amendment sets up a “Tax Credit Advance Loan Program” to give first time home buyers who qualify for the federal tax credit the money as a loan at closing, meaning you could use the money for your down payment, then pay it back when you get your tax refund.

State Treasurer James McIntire wrote the budget amendment, received  support from the Washington Realtors and the State Housing Finance Commission. The State Housing Finance Commission will be the department that will administer the program.

The Tax Credit Advance Loan Program will be run similar to a “bridge-loan” type program with some of the details still in the works you will want to check back as updates become available.


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