I've been posting for a couple. They should be able to file a ch7. The atty was able to work out the #'s, because they did go over on the means test by $800 or so. Anyway, they had purchased another house (buy and bail, but not intentional) due to medical necessity and they originally did not qualify for the $7500 tax credit because they bought the 'now' being foreclosed him less than 3 yrs. ago (it was for first time home buyers, or more than 3 yrs for house purchase). NOW the gov't has changed it to INCLUDING ALL homebuyers. Awesome. Makes sense. But can the trustee touch their potential $15K refund? Or are they exempt because it's a ch7 (or does it not matter). The atty secretary is on lunch, so you guys are the next best thing to answer this question.
Now in my case, we bought in Nov. 08 and are praying that we can also get the $15K credit (from $7500). Since they say we can include it on our 2008 taxes (we did check w/ our tax guy & he thinks it's a 'go') I worry that if the new law goes into effect in 10 days or so, that they'll draw the line and end the $7500 package from Mar/Apr 08 home purchase to Feb 'whatever' and then RESTART the $15K bill from 'x' date in Feb. and go until Feb '10. What do you think? And now I hear it doesn't have to be paid back! wow.
thanks for your help!
Now in my case, we bought in Nov. 08 and are praying that we can also get the $15K credit (from $7500). Since they say we can include it on our 2008 taxes (we did check w/ our tax guy & he thinks it's a 'go') I worry that if the new law goes into effect in 10 days or so, that they'll draw the line and end the $7500 package from Mar/Apr 08 home purchase to Feb 'whatever' and then RESTART the $15K bill from 'x' date in Feb. and go until Feb '10. What do you think? And now I hear it doesn't have to be paid back! wow.
thanks for your help!
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