Tax Credit Details To Come

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Well, the news broke almost a week ago and in the spirit of good faith, I wanted to be sure we have REAL details about this extension/expansion before spewing a bunch of mis-truths and rumors, but apparently, I may be one of the few who put the brakes on :)

Truth is, you’ll find plenty of guessing out there, so PLEASE don’t buy into it all and take is as gospel. If you have specific questions about your situation, please wait until we have the real info before making any major decisions. If you’re not sure what you’re reading out there is correct, call your tax attorney or CPA for clarification, but I can tell you that right now what they’ll tell you is “the IRS hasn’t released a formal set of guidelines for this bill yet, so sit back and wait… we should know more in a few days.”

That’s where I am with it. When a formal release hits us, I’ll make sure you get all the best information right here on this blog, so stay tuned and in the meantime, let us know if we need to start sending you listings. Have a great day!

Ryan Hukill
Hukill Group – Paradigm AdvantEdge
405.802.4663

www.RyanHukill.com

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  1. Tanner  •  Nov 11, 2009 @3:04 pm

    Any word if they’re gonna retro the true tax credit for those of us who closed on 12-31-08 and effectively missed not having to pay it back by one day?

  2. Ryan Hukill  •  Nov 11, 2009 @3:09 pm

    Tanner, each time I’ve checked into this I’ve been told they have no plans of changing the original tax credit (which I personally think is garbage), but I’d suggest you talk to your tax attorney or accountant and see if they’re aware of any way to ammend it. Wish I had better news for you.

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