Up to $750 rebate for first-time home buyers and other tax credits
By Warren McNeil
For Budget 2009, the government of Canada has introduced some new tax credit programs designed specifically for first-time home buyers and home owners. Some of these will be of good benefit if you are a first-time home buyer who is in the market to buy a home or have plans to do some renovations.
Here is a breakdown of each of the programs:
First-Time Home Buyers’ Tax Credit
This tax credit will assist first time home buyers with closing costs relating to the purchase of a home. 15% credit will be applied to a $5000 limit and will provide up to $750 to assist in paying the closing costs associated with first time purchases completed after January 27, 2009.
Home Buyers’ Plan Withdrawal Limit
To provide additonal access to RRSP savings to purchase or build a home. They are increasing the withdrawal limit from $20,000 to $25,000.
The Home Renovation Tax Credit
- Valid from January 27, 2009 to February 1, 2010 persuant to agreements entered into after Jan 27, 2009
- 15% can be claimed on expeditures that exceed $1000 but less then $10,000 and will provide up to $1350 in tax relief
Examples of HRTC Eligible and Ineligible Expenditures
Eligible
- Renovating a kitchen, bathroom, or basement
- New carpet or hardwood floors
- Building an addition, deck, fence or retaining wall
- A new furnace or water heater
- Painting the interior or exterior of a house
- Resurfacing a driveway
- Laying new sod
Ineligible
- Furniture and appliances (refrigerator, stove, couch)
- Purchase of tools
- Carpet cleaning
- Maintenance contracts (furnace cleaning, snow removal, lawn care, pool cleaning, etc.)
Benefits of the HRTC—Example
- Sally and Ed are a couple who have recently purchased a house. To take advantage of the temporary HRTC, they decide to replace their old windows and improve the insulation in their home in 2009, instead of waiting, incurring $10,000 in expenditures. After taking into account the $1,000 minimum threshold, a 15-per-cent credit will be available on $9,000 in eligible expenditures, providing tax relief of $1,350.
Source: http://www.budget.gc.ca/2009/pamphlet-depliant/pamphlet-depliant2-eng.asp
I think many people will find these tax credits valuable. I personally like the first-time home buyers tax credit. This gives first-time home buyers one more reason to get into the market. Every bit counts! I am really hoping that the low interest rates stay around for a little while. Better yet, how about forever!
Thanks for reading!
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