On Friday, November 6, 2009 President Obama signed into law an extension and expansion of the home buyer tax credit.
A tax credit of $8,000 currently exists for first-time homebuyers who will close on a home by November 30, 2009. This credit was set to expire on December 1, but because of a continued weak economy and the efforts of Realtors, it will now remain in effect through the end of June 2010. To qualify, buyers must sign a contract before April 30, 2010 and close on the property by June 30, 2010.
Additionally and perhaps of even greater consequence, the signed law offers a new $6,500 tax credit for current homeowners looking to buy up. This new credit is intended to reach those who have patiently waited for the right time to buy. Those who have used their home as their primary residence for five consecutive years out of the last eight can claim the credit.
Congress substantially increased the income limits on the tax breaks as well. Individuals earning less than $125,000 will now be eligible (currently $75,000), and married couples with income less than $225,000 who file jointly are eligible (up from $150,000).

