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February 6th, 2012 
Beata Kosc
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Buyers get a tax credit


For 2009 and subsequent years, the budget also introduced a new non-refundable tax credit to helpfirst-time home buyers with some of their closing costs. This Home Buyer Tax Credit (HBTC) will provide up to $750 in tax relief on the purchase of a first home. The HBTC is calculated by multiplying the lowest personal income tax rate for the year (15% in 2009) by $5,000. For 2009, the credit will be $750.

To qualify for the HBTC, an individual must purchase a qualifying home and neither the homebuyer or the homebuyer's spouse or common-law partner can have owned and lived in another home in the year of purchase or any of the four preceding years.

A qualifying home is a housing unit located in Canada including existing homes and those being constructed. Single-family homes, semi-detached homes, townhouses, mobile homes, condominium units, and apartments in duplexes, triplexes, fourplexes, or apartment buildings, all qualify. A share in a co-operative housing corporation that entitles the individual to possess and gives an equity interest in a housing unit also qualifies. However, a share that only provides a right to tenancy in the housing unit does not qualify.

For more information please contact:

Beata Kosc  Re/max Ultimate Realty Inc., Brokerage  416-487-5131 or

beatakosc@rogers.com

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