As almost all of us have discovered at one point or another, the Internal Revenue Service’s tax code is constantly changing. A tax credit that you’ve used for years might be snatched away from you. Or you could suddenly find yourself eligible for a new deduction that was just added to the books. Let’s take a look at some of the ways that the tax rules have evolved this year and how they might affect you.
Posts Tagged ‘home tax credit’
6 Tax Law Changes that Affect You (and Your Wallet)
March 9, 2011Home Buying: Things to Know Before You Buy
November 20, 2009If you’re in the market for a new home, now is the perfect time to buy. Not only did the government extend the tax credit until April 30, 2009, but they also opened it up to current home owners who are looking to purchase a new house. Home prices are low and buyers have thousands of [...]
Best of Home, Money & Credit – Week of Nov. 1
November 6, 2009This week’s most interesting articles and blog posts about your home, money and credit – straight from the Quizzle Twitter page: Home & Money Saving Tips 10 Non-Secrets about Grocery Shopping that Anyone Can Do (Frugal for Life) Classic money saving tips for grocery shopping. Personal Finance & Budgeting How Much to Budget for Car Maintenance? [...]
Senate and House Approve Home Buyers Credit and Unemployment Benefits Extension
November 5, 2009If you’re in the market for a new house or recently unemployed, some good news hit home this week. The Senate voted Wednesday on measures to extend the first-time home buyers tax credit as well as unemployment benefits; the bill passed by a vote of 98 to 0. On Thursday, the House of Representative passed [...]
Best of Home, Money & Credit – Week of Sept. 6
September 11, 2009It’s the end of the week (finally!) and your weekly roundup is here. The most interesting articles and blog posts about your home, money, credit and life straight from the Quizzle Twitter page can be found below: Home & Money Saving Tips Best High Yield Savings Accounts Rates (Bargaineering) Bargaineering’s Jim Wang compiled a list [...]




