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OMB No. 1545-0074
       5405                               First-Time Homebuyer Credit
                                                                                                                      2008
Form
(Rev. February 2009)                                     Attach to Form 1040
                                                                                                                Attachment
Department of the Treasury
                                                                                                                                 163
Internal Revenue Service                                                                                        Sequence No.
Name(s) shown on return                                                                                   Your social security number



               General Information
 Part I
 A    Address of home qualifying for the credit (if different from the address shown on return)

 B    Date acquired (see instructions)

 C    If you are choosing to claim the credit on your 2008 return for a main home bought after December 31, 2008, and before
      December 1, 2009, check here (see instructions)

 Part II       Credit


 1    Enter the smaller of:
      ● $7,500 ($8,000 if you purchased your home in 2009), but only half of that amount if married
      filing separately, or
      ● 10% of the purchase price of the home.
      If someone other than a spouse also held an interest in the home, enter only your share of this
                                                                                                          1
      amount (see instructions)
                                                                              2
 2    Enter your modified adjusted gross income (see instructions)
 3    Is line 2 more than $75,000 ($150,000 if married filing jointly)?
      No. Skip lines 3 through 5 and enter the amount from line 1 on line 6.
      Yes. Subtract $75,000 ($150,000 if married filing jointly) from the
                                                                              3
      amount on line 2 and enter the result
 4    Divide line 3 by $20,000 and enter the result as a decimal (rounded to at least three places).
                                                                                                          4                X      .
      Do not enter more than 1.000
                                                                                                          5
 5    Multiply line 1 by line 4
 6    Subtract line 5 from line 1. This is your credit. Enter here and on Form 1040, line 69              6
                                                                    Who Cannot Claim the Credit
General Instructions
                                                                    You cannot claim the credit if any of the following apply.
Section references are to the Internal Revenue Code.
                                                                      1. Your modified adjusted gross income is $95,000 or
Purpose of Form                                                     more ($170,000 or more if married filing jointly). See the
Use Form 5405 to claim the first-time homebuyer credit.             instructions for line 2.
The credit may give you a refund even if you do not owe               2. You are, or were, eligible to claim the District of
any tax.                                                            Columbia first-time homebuyer credit for any tax year.
   For homes purchased in 2008, the credit operates                 This rule does not apply for a home purchased in 2009.
much like an interest-free loan. You generally must repay             3. Your home financing comes from tax-exempt
it over a 15-year period. For homes purchased in 2009,              mortgage revenue bonds. This rule does not apply for a
you must repay the credit only if the home ceases to be             home purchased in 2009.
your main home within the 36-month period beginning on
                                                                      4. You are a nonresident alien.
the purchase date. See Repayment of Credit on page 2.
                                                                      5. Your home is located outside the United States.
Who Can Claim the Credit                                              6. You sell the home, or it ceases to be your main
                                                                    home, before the end of 2008.
In general, you can claim the credit if you are a first-time
homebuyer. You are considered a first-time homebuyer if:              7. You acquired your home by gift or inheritance.
● You purchased your main home located in the United                  8. You acquired your home from a related person.
States after April 8, 2008, and before December 1, 2009.              A related person includes:
● You (and your spouse if married) did not own any other                  a. Your spouse, ancestors (parents, grandparents,
main home during the 3-year period ending on the date of              etc.), or lineal descendants (children, grandchildren,
purchase.                                                             etc.).
   If you constructed your main home, you are treated as                  b. A corporation in which you directly or indirectly
having purchased it on the date you first occupied it.                own more than 50% in value of the outstanding stock
Main home. Your main home is the one you live in most                 of the corporation.
of the time. It can be a house, houseboat, housetrailer,                  c. A partnership in which you directly or indirectly
cooperative apartment, condominium, or other type of                   own more than 50% of the capital interest or profits
residence.                                                             interest.
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For Paperwork Reduction Act Notice, see page 3.                       Cat. No. 11880I                   Form          (2008) (Rev. 2-2009)
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Form 5405 (2008) (Rev. 2-2009)                                                                                          Page


                                                                 ● If you die, any remaining annual installments are not
  For more information about related persons, see
Nondeductible Loss in Chapter 2 of Pub. 544, Sales and           due. If you filed a joint return and then you die, your
Other Dispositions of Assets. When determining whether           surviving spouse would be required to repay his or her
you acquired your main home from a related person,               half of the remaining repayment amount.
family members in that discussion (except item 7) include        Homes purchased in 2009. You must repay the credit
only the people mentioned in 8a above.                           only if the home ceases to be your main home within the
                                                                 36-month period beginning on the purchase date. This
Amount of the Credit                                             includes situations where you sell the home, you convert
                                                                 it to business or rental property, or the home is
Generally, the credit is the smaller of:
                                                                 destroyed, condemned, or disposed of under threat of
● $7,500 ($8,000 if you purchased your home in 2009),            condemnation. You repay the credit by including it as
but only half of that amount if married filing separately, or    additional tax on the return for the year the home ceases
● 10% of the purchase price of the home.                         to be your main home. If the home continues to be your
                                                                 main home for at least 36 months beginning on the
  You are allowed the full amount of the credit if your
                                                                 purchase date, you do not have to repay any of the
modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) is $75,000 or less
                                                                 credit.
($150,000 or less if married filing jointly). The phase-out of
the credit begins when your MAGI exceeds $75,000                    If you and your spouse claim the credit on a joint
($150,000 if married filing jointly). The credit is eliminated   return, each spouse is treated as having been allowed
completely when your MAGI reaches $95,000 ($170,000 if           half of the credit for purposes of repaying the credit.
married filing jointly).                                            Exceptions. The following are exceptions to the
                                                                 repayment rule.
Repayment of Credit
                                                                 ● If you sell the home to someone who is not related to
Homes purchased in 2008. You generally must repay the            you, the repayment in the year of sale is limited to the
credit over a 15-year period in 15 equal installments. The       amount of gain on the sale. (See item 8 under Who
repayment period begins in 2010 and you must include             Cannot Claim the Credit for the definition of a related
the first installment as additional tax on your 2010 tax         person.) When figuring the gain, reduce the adjusted
return.                                                          basis of the home by the amount of the credit.
                                                                 ● If the home is destroyed, condemned, or disposed of
   If your home ceases to be your main home before the
15-year period is up, you must include all remaining             under threat of condemnation, and you acquire a new
annual installments as additional tax on the return for the      main home within 2 years of the event, you do not have
tax year that happens. This includes situations where you        to repay the credit.
sell the home, you convert it to business or rental              ● If, as part of a divorce settlement, the home is
property, or the home is destroyed, condemned, or                transferred to a spouse or former spouse, the spouse
disposed of under threat of condemnation.                        who receives the home is responsible for repaying the
                                                                 credit.
   If you and your spouse claim the credit on a joint
                                                                 ● If you die, repayment of the credit is not required. If you
return, each spouse is treated as having been allowed
half of the credit for purposes of repaying the credit.          filed a joint return and then you die, your surviving spouse
                                                                 would be required to repay his or her half of the credit.
   Example 1. You claimed a $7,500 credit on your 2008
tax return. You must include $500 ($7,500 15) as
additional tax on your 2010 tax return and on each tax
                                                                 Specific Instructions
return for the next 14 years.
   Example 2. You claimed a $7,500 credit on your 2008           Part I General Information
tax return. In 2009, you sold the home to your son. You
must include $7,500 as additional tax on your 2009 tax           Line B. Enter the date you acquired the home. This is the
return.                                                          date you purchased it (or the date you first occupied it if
                                                                 you constructed your main home).
   Exceptions. The following are exceptions to the
repayment rule.                                                  Line C. You can choose to claim the credit on your 2008
● If you sell the home to someone who is not related to          Form 1040 for a main home purchased after December
                                                                 31, 2008, and before December 1, 2009. If you make this
you, the repayment in the year of sale is limited to the
                                                                 choice, check the box.
amount of gain on the sale. (See item 8 under Who
Cannot Claim the Credit for the definition of a related
                                                                 Part II Credit
person.) When figuring the gain, reduce the adjusted
basis of the home by the amount of the credit you did not        Line 1. If two or more unmarried individuals buy a main
repay.                                                           home, they can allocate the credit among the individual
● If the home is destroyed, condemned, or disposed of            owners using any reasonable method. The total amount
under threat of condemnation, and you acquire a new              allocated cannot exceed the smaller of $7,500 ($8,000 if
main home within 2 years of the event, you continue to           you purchased your home in 2009) or 10% of the
pay the installments over the remainder of the 15-year           purchase price. See Purchase price on page 3.
repayment period.                                                Note. A reasonable method is any method that does not
● If, as part of a divorce settlement, the home is               allocate all or a part of the credit to a co-owner who is
transferred to a spouse or former spouse, the spouse             not eligible to claim that part of the credit.
who receives the home is responsible for making all
subsequent installment payments.
3
Form 5405 (2008) (Rev. 2-2009)                                                                                    Page


  Purchase price. The purchase price is the adjusted             You are not required to provide the information
basis of your home on the date you purchased it. This         requested on a form that is subject to the Paperwork
includes certain settlement or closing costs (such as legal   Reduction Act unless the form displays a valid OMB
fees and recording fees) and your down payment and            control number. Books or records relating to a form or its
debt (such as a first or second mortgage or notes you         instructions must be retained as long as their contents
gave the seller in payment for the home). If you build, or    may become material in the administration of any Internal
contract to build, a new home, your purchase price can        Revenue law. Generally, tax returns and return information
include costs of construction. For more information about     are confidential, as required by section 6103.
adjusted basis, see Pub. 551, Basis of Assets.                   The average time and expenses required to complete
Line 2. Your modified adjusted gross income is the            and file this form will vary depending on individual
amount from Form 1040, line 38, increased by the total of     circumstances. For the estimated averages, see the
any:                                                          instructions for your income tax return.
● Exclusion of income from Puerto Rico, and                      If you have suggestions for making this form simpler,
                                                              we would be happy to hear from you. See the instructions
● Amount from Form 2555, lines 45 and 50; Form
                                                              for your income tax return.
2555-EZ, line 18; and Form 4563, line 15.

Paperwork Reduction Act Notice. We ask for the
information on this form to carry out the Internal Revenue
laws of the United States. You are required to give us the
information. We need it to ensure that you are complying
with these laws and to allow us to figure and collect the
right amount of tax.

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First-Time Homebuyer Credit Overview

  • 1. OMB No. 1545-0074 5405 First-Time Homebuyer Credit 2008 Form (Rev. February 2009) Attach to Form 1040 Attachment Department of the Treasury 163 Internal Revenue Service Sequence No. Name(s) shown on return Your social security number General Information Part I A Address of home qualifying for the credit (if different from the address shown on return) B Date acquired (see instructions) C If you are choosing to claim the credit on your 2008 return for a main home bought after December 31, 2008, and before December 1, 2009, check here (see instructions) Part II Credit 1 Enter the smaller of: ● $7,500 ($8,000 if you purchased your home in 2009), but only half of that amount if married filing separately, or ● 10% of the purchase price of the home. If someone other than a spouse also held an interest in the home, enter only your share of this 1 amount (see instructions) 2 2 Enter your modified adjusted gross income (see instructions) 3 Is line 2 more than $75,000 ($150,000 if married filing jointly)? No. Skip lines 3 through 5 and enter the amount from line 1 on line 6. Yes. Subtract $75,000 ($150,000 if married filing jointly) from the 3 amount on line 2 and enter the result 4 Divide line 3 by $20,000 and enter the result as a decimal (rounded to at least three places). 4 X . Do not enter more than 1.000 5 5 Multiply line 1 by line 4 6 Subtract line 5 from line 1. This is your credit. Enter here and on Form 1040, line 69 6 Who Cannot Claim the Credit General Instructions You cannot claim the credit if any of the following apply. Section references are to the Internal Revenue Code. 1. Your modified adjusted gross income is $95,000 or Purpose of Form more ($170,000 or more if married filing jointly). See the Use Form 5405 to claim the first-time homebuyer credit. instructions for line 2. The credit may give you a refund even if you do not owe 2. You are, or were, eligible to claim the District of any tax. Columbia first-time homebuyer credit for any tax year. For homes purchased in 2008, the credit operates This rule does not apply for a home purchased in 2009. much like an interest-free loan. You generally must repay 3. Your home financing comes from tax-exempt it over a 15-year period. For homes purchased in 2009, mortgage revenue bonds. This rule does not apply for a you must repay the credit only if the home ceases to be home purchased in 2009. your main home within the 36-month period beginning on 4. You are a nonresident alien. the purchase date. See Repayment of Credit on page 2. 5. Your home is located outside the United States. Who Can Claim the Credit 6. You sell the home, or it ceases to be your main home, before the end of 2008. In general, you can claim the credit if you are a first-time homebuyer. You are considered a first-time homebuyer if: 7. You acquired your home by gift or inheritance. ● You purchased your main home located in the United 8. You acquired your home from a related person. States after April 8, 2008, and before December 1, 2009. A related person includes: ● You (and your spouse if married) did not own any other a. Your spouse, ancestors (parents, grandparents, main home during the 3-year period ending on the date of etc.), or lineal descendants (children, grandchildren, purchase. etc.). If you constructed your main home, you are treated as b. A corporation in which you directly or indirectly having purchased it on the date you first occupied it. own more than 50% in value of the outstanding stock Main home. Your main home is the one you live in most of the corporation. of the time. It can be a house, houseboat, housetrailer, c. A partnership in which you directly or indirectly cooperative apartment, condominium, or other type of own more than 50% of the capital interest or profits residence. interest. 5405 For Paperwork Reduction Act Notice, see page 3. Cat. No. 11880I Form (2008) (Rev. 2-2009)
  • 2. 2 Form 5405 (2008) (Rev. 2-2009) Page ● If you die, any remaining annual installments are not For more information about related persons, see Nondeductible Loss in Chapter 2 of Pub. 544, Sales and due. If you filed a joint return and then you die, your Other Dispositions of Assets. When determining whether surviving spouse would be required to repay his or her you acquired your main home from a related person, half of the remaining repayment amount. family members in that discussion (except item 7) include Homes purchased in 2009. You must repay the credit only the people mentioned in 8a above. only if the home ceases to be your main home within the 36-month period beginning on the purchase date. This Amount of the Credit includes situations where you sell the home, you convert it to business or rental property, or the home is Generally, the credit is the smaller of: destroyed, condemned, or disposed of under threat of ● $7,500 ($8,000 if you purchased your home in 2009), condemnation. You repay the credit by including it as but only half of that amount if married filing separately, or additional tax on the return for the year the home ceases ● 10% of the purchase price of the home. to be your main home. If the home continues to be your main home for at least 36 months beginning on the You are allowed the full amount of the credit if your purchase date, you do not have to repay any of the modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) is $75,000 or less credit. ($150,000 or less if married filing jointly). The phase-out of the credit begins when your MAGI exceeds $75,000 If you and your spouse claim the credit on a joint ($150,000 if married filing jointly). The credit is eliminated return, each spouse is treated as having been allowed completely when your MAGI reaches $95,000 ($170,000 if half of the credit for purposes of repaying the credit. married filing jointly). Exceptions. The following are exceptions to the repayment rule. Repayment of Credit ● If you sell the home to someone who is not related to Homes purchased in 2008. You generally must repay the you, the repayment in the year of sale is limited to the credit over a 15-year period in 15 equal installments. The amount of gain on the sale. (See item 8 under Who repayment period begins in 2010 and you must include Cannot Claim the Credit for the definition of a related the first installment as additional tax on your 2010 tax person.) When figuring the gain, reduce the adjusted return. basis of the home by the amount of the credit. ● If the home is destroyed, condemned, or disposed of If your home ceases to be your main home before the 15-year period is up, you must include all remaining under threat of condemnation, and you acquire a new annual installments as additional tax on the return for the main home within 2 years of the event, you do not have tax year that happens. This includes situations where you to repay the credit. sell the home, you convert it to business or rental ● If, as part of a divorce settlement, the home is property, or the home is destroyed, condemned, or transferred to a spouse or former spouse, the spouse disposed of under threat of condemnation. who receives the home is responsible for repaying the credit. If you and your spouse claim the credit on a joint ● If you die, repayment of the credit is not required. If you return, each spouse is treated as having been allowed half of the credit for purposes of repaying the credit. filed a joint return and then you die, your surviving spouse would be required to repay his or her half of the credit. Example 1. You claimed a $7,500 credit on your 2008 tax return. You must include $500 ($7,500 15) as additional tax on your 2010 tax return and on each tax Specific Instructions return for the next 14 years. Example 2. You claimed a $7,500 credit on your 2008 Part I General Information tax return. In 2009, you sold the home to your son. You must include $7,500 as additional tax on your 2009 tax Line B. Enter the date you acquired the home. This is the return. date you purchased it (or the date you first occupied it if you constructed your main home). Exceptions. The following are exceptions to the repayment rule. Line C. You can choose to claim the credit on your 2008 ● If you sell the home to someone who is not related to Form 1040 for a main home purchased after December 31, 2008, and before December 1, 2009. If you make this you, the repayment in the year of sale is limited to the choice, check the box. amount of gain on the sale. (See item 8 under Who Cannot Claim the Credit for the definition of a related Part II Credit person.) When figuring the gain, reduce the adjusted basis of the home by the amount of the credit you did not Line 1. If two or more unmarried individuals buy a main repay. home, they can allocate the credit among the individual ● If the home is destroyed, condemned, or disposed of owners using any reasonable method. The total amount under threat of condemnation, and you acquire a new allocated cannot exceed the smaller of $7,500 ($8,000 if main home within 2 years of the event, you continue to you purchased your home in 2009) or 10% of the pay the installments over the remainder of the 15-year purchase price. See Purchase price on page 3. repayment period. Note. A reasonable method is any method that does not ● If, as part of a divorce settlement, the home is allocate all or a part of the credit to a co-owner who is transferred to a spouse or former spouse, the spouse not eligible to claim that part of the credit. who receives the home is responsible for making all subsequent installment payments.
  • 3. 3 Form 5405 (2008) (Rev. 2-2009) Page Purchase price. The purchase price is the adjusted You are not required to provide the information basis of your home on the date you purchased it. This requested on a form that is subject to the Paperwork includes certain settlement or closing costs (such as legal Reduction Act unless the form displays a valid OMB fees and recording fees) and your down payment and control number. Books or records relating to a form or its debt (such as a first or second mortgage or notes you instructions must be retained as long as their contents gave the seller in payment for the home). If you build, or may become material in the administration of any Internal contract to build, a new home, your purchase price can Revenue law. Generally, tax returns and return information include costs of construction. For more information about are confidential, as required by section 6103. adjusted basis, see Pub. 551, Basis of Assets. The average time and expenses required to complete Line 2. Your modified adjusted gross income is the and file this form will vary depending on individual amount from Form 1040, line 38, increased by the total of circumstances. For the estimated averages, see the any: instructions for your income tax return. ● Exclusion of income from Puerto Rico, and If you have suggestions for making this form simpler, we would be happy to hear from you. See the instructions ● Amount from Form 2555, lines 45 and 50; Form for your income tax return. 2555-EZ, line 18; and Form 4563, line 15. Paperwork Reduction Act Notice. We ask for the information on this form to carry out the Internal Revenue laws of the United States. You are required to give us the information. We need it to ensure that you are complying with these laws and to allow us to figure and collect the right amount of tax.