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Buying a home or making green home improvements? Don't miss out on these tax … – Creston News Advertiser

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Creston News Advertiser
Buying a home or making green home improvements? Don't miss out on these tax ...
Creston News Advertiser
2009 purchases must be claimed on a 2009 return; 2010 purchases can be claimed on a 2009 or 2010 return. All homeowners can claim tax credits for green ...

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First-time homebuyers boost sales – GwinnettHerald.com

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First-time homebuyers boost sales
GwinnettHerald.com
ROSWELL – A first-time homebuyer's tax credit of $8000 helped put a lot of people into homes this year, and the extension to next April ...

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Toll Brothers Posts Wider Fourth-Quarter Loss – New York Times

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Reuters
Toll Brothers Posts Wider Fourth-Quarter Loss
New York Times
The chief executive, Robert I. Toll, said homebuyer demand was strong from March through August, but had been “choppy” since then. ...
Toll Bros. loses $111 million in Q4The Associated Press
Toll Brothers Reports 4th Qtr and FY 2009 ResultsCNNMoney.com (press release)
Ahead Of Toll Brothers' Q4 ReportRTT News

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US housing market meltdown not over yet: Zandi – Reuters

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Reuters
US housing market meltdown not over yet: Zandi
Reuters
Sales have surged in recent months as buyers scrambled to take advantage of the government's first-time home buyer tax credit, which was originally set to ...

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Business Highlights – The Associated Press

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Business Highlights
The Associated Press
He also said he expects to see the usual holiday slowdown in prospective shoppers, and little help from the expanded federal tax credit for homebuyers. ...

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You Can Still Cut Your 2009 Tax Bill – Forbes

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You Can Still Cut Your 2009 Tax Bill
Forbes
Another break that requires a substantial outlay (and quick action on your part) is the newly expanded and extended homebuyer credit. The credit was set to ...

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Quanex Building Products Corporation Fiscal 2009 Fourth Quarter and Annual Results – CNNMoney.com (press release)

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Quanex Building Products Corporation Fiscal 2009 Fourth Quarter and Annual Results
CNNMoney.com (press release)
... benefited from the $1500 energy tax credit window program and the $8000 first time homebuyer's tax credit that was recently extended through June 2010. ...

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Mortgage Rates in US Decline to Record Low – BusinessWeek

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Washington Post
Mortgage Rates in US Decline to Record Low
BusinessWeek
The tax credit for first-time buyers was set to expire Nov. 30 and may have sparked an increase in existing home sales in October. ...
Luxury homebuilder posts millions in lossAugusta Chronicle

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NAR Pulse: This Week's Top Stories from the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® – RisMedia.com (press release)

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NAR Pulse: This Week's Top Stories from the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®
RisMedia.com (press release)
... of this updated profile that provides the latest research on today's housing market including the effect of the first-time home buyer tax credit. ...

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Time running out for tax decisions – Clay Center Dispatch

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Time running out for tax decisions
Clay Center Dispatch
6 extends the home buyer tax credit deadline from November 30, 2009 to May 1, 2010, Hood said. Hood said talk of long-term capital gains going from 16 ...

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