Homebuyers Take Advantage of Expanded and Extended Tax Credit
First-time home buyers who purchase homes before April 30, 2010 can get tax credit up to $8,000. Current homeowners who purchase a home before April 30, 2010 get tax credit up to $6,500.
Take advantage of the homebuyer tax credit before it disappears. Read How
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