This important legislation extends the $8,000 first-time homebuyers tax credit

Dear Mrs. Norris:

 

 

 

The U.S. Department of Labor announced earlier today that the national employment rate reached 10.2% in October, the highest level in over 26 years.  Florida has certainly been affected by the downturn of the economy.  Our State’s economy is stabilized largely by tourism, agriculture, and construction, and large spikes in unemployment – as well as a downturn in our nation’s housing market – have sent ripples that have virtually affected all segments of our economy, in every corner of our State.  While Florida’s October unemployment rates will not be released until later this month, our current rate is already well above the national rate at 11%, and some counties are much higher.  These rates, which have gradually increased, are of great concern and I am focused on supporting policies that will help to reduce unemployment and stimulate the economy.

 

 

 

I am pleased to share that yesterday the House of Representatives passed H.R. 3548, the Unemployment Compensation Extension Act of 2009, as amended by the Senate, with my support. The President is expected to sign the legislation as early as today.

 

 

 

This important legislation extends the $8,000 first-time homebuyers tax credit for an additional five months, from November 30, 2009, to April 30, 2010.  In addition, the bill provides a $6,500 tax credit for homebuyers that are not first time buyers, but have owned a primary residence at least five consecutive years in the last eight years. 

 

 

 

The legislation caps the credit eligibility on homes that cost $800,000 or more and raises the current income limit from $75,000 to $125,000 for individuals, and $150,000 to $225,000 in the case of a joint return.  In addition, H.R. 3548 waives provisions to recapture the credit for military, intelligence, and Foreign Service personnel who are on qualified official duty and extends the tax credit for an additional year for those on qualified extended duty overseas for 90 days or more since 2008.

 

 

 

Other important provisions of the legislation include:

 

 

 

UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS:  extending unemployment benefits for 14 weeks in all 50 states, with an additional six weeks in 27 states with unemployment higher than 8.5% (this would include Florida).

 

 

 

NET OPERATING LOSSES:  extending the temporary five-year carryback of NOLs (net operating losses) created under the stimulus to provide an additional benefit for all struggling businesses, regardless of size.  Ordinarily these companies can carry back these losses for only two years to qualify for a tax refund.  The provision makes this process extend the carry-back to five years for either 2008 or 2009. The tax break will now apply to losses in either 2008 or 2009, and the income cap will come off.

 

 

 

As always, if you are experiencing difficulties with a federal agency, are interested in legislation that is pending before Congress or merely wish to express your opinions, please visit my website at www.adamputnam.house.gov.  If you would like additional updates on this and other issues please signup for my e-newsletter at http://adamputnam.house.gov/signup.shtml.   

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sincerely,

 

Adam Putnam
Member of Congress 

 

Halloween Safety Tips

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Attention: companion animal caretakers. The ASPCA offers these common-sense cautions to keep your pets safe and sound during this time of the year:

* All but the most social dogs and cats should be kept in a separate room during peak trick-or-treat visiting hours. Too many strangers in unusual garb can be scary and stressful for pets.

* When opening the door for trick-or-treaters, take care that Max or Mittens doesn’t dart outside. Make sure all your pets are wearing current identification, just in case.

* No sweets for the sweet: Keep all Halloween candy out of your pet’s reach. Chocolate can be poisonous to animals, and tinfoil and cellophane candy wrappers can be hazardous if swallowed.

* It’s not a bright idea to keep lit pumpkins around companion animals. Pets can knock them over, and curious kittens in particular run the risk of being burned.
* Don’t leave your pet in the yard on Halloween. There have been reports of vicious pranksters who have teased, injured, stolen and even killed pets on this night.

* Although the ASPCA recommends that cats remain indoors at all times, it is especially important to keep your feline inside for several days before and after Halloween. Black cats in particular may be at risk from children’s pranks or other cruelty-related incidents. As a safety precaution, many shelters will not adopt out black cats around Halloween.

* Don’t dress up your dog or cat unless you know she loves it. If you decide to do so, make sure the costume isn’t annoying or unsafe, and doesn’t restrict her movement, vision, hearing or ability to breathe or bark. Avoid costumes with small or dangling accessories that she could chew off and possibly choke on. And please supervise pets in costume at ALL times.

Courtesy & ©ASPCA

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The housing market’s rebound !!!

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Real Estate Outlook: Warning of Slow Down?
by Kenneth R. Harney
Though some economic analysts are warning that the housing market’s rebound will slow down as the weather turns colder, this week’s numbers show no hints of that.

 In fact, they’re actually pretty warm.

Start with house prices. The Clear Capital Home Data Index, which tracks price movements in thousands of neighborhoods and ZIP codes across the country, reported a 6.3 percent gain last week for the period covering August 27th through September 25th.

Full Story

Lakeland, Polk to Get Funds for Houses

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Lakeland, Polk to Get Funds for Houses

HUD to release $16.5 mil. to buy, renovate, sell homes.

By Eric Pera
THE LEDGER
Published: Monday, July 20, 2009 at 9:26 p.m.

LAKELAND | A national program to preserve neighborhoods hit hard by foreclosures is about to go to work in Polk County.

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First-Time Home Buyer Tax Credit

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Tax Credit Provides Outstanding Opportunity for Home Buyers

A tax credit of up to $8,000 is available for qualified first-time home buyers purchasing a principal residence on or after January 1, 2009 and before December 1, 2009.

The following questions and answers provide basic information about the tax credit. If you have more specific questions, we strongly encourage you to consult a qualified tax advisor or legal professional about your unique situation.

               Click Here Now!Frequently Asked Questions About the Home Buyer Tax Credit

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 authorizes a tax credit of up to $8,000 for qualified first-time home buyers purchasing a principal residence on or after January 1, 2009 and before December 1, 2009.

Red Nose Day – Healing in Laughter – June 11th 09

Red Nose Day – Healing in Laughter – Thursday June 11th 09

Do Something Funny for Money…

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 ITSANOSETHING…

Do Something Funny for Money
Our First Annual Red Nose Day Event
Benefits The Arts Ensemble Healing Arts Center

Gin- Gin’s Secret Project
A Healing Arts Program

About Red Nose Day – Red Nose Day is, quite simply, a day like no other! We take some fantastic fundraising in schools, businesses, offices and homes across the community, getting up to all kinds of mischief, sprinkle Red Noses across the entire community and add a cracking night of comedy in two of our local bars to make Red Nose Day the phenomenon it is. All this funny business unites the community in trying to make a difference to the lives of others.
 
Do Something Funny for Money…

To be part of Red Nose Day 2009, you just need to do something Funny for Money!

Raising cash for Red Nose Day doesn’t have to take weeks on end. In fact, it can take hardly any time at all with these fast and furious fundraising ideas. Just take your pick and raise a few dollars – even a small amount of cash can make the world of difference!

We are hosting a stand-up comedy evening downtown at Jessie’s and Tanner’s. Crack a few jokes and get your audience chuckling. People will pay good money for a good giggle! Sell Red Noses! Stay Tuned for details of this event.

Spend the day in your pajamas, dress as your favorite comedy character or put your clothes on back to front. Get sponsored to do it on your own or do it en masse with colleagues or classmates and charge everyone to join in. Sell Red Noses!

Hold a Nose Sale
It couldn’t be simpler!
Buy a box of 50 Noses from
Arts Ensemble International
And sell them to your friends,
Students and colleagues to get
Them all geared up
For the big day.

Every dollar raised will go to: Arts Ensemble Education Foundation
CALL 863-293-2700 FOR YOUR BOX OF RED NOSES
& LET THE LAUGHTER BEGIN!

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Your Real Estate Professionals

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Another Record Low Set for Long-Term Mortgage Rates This Week
Freddie Mac today released the results of its Primary Mortgage Market Survey (PMMS) in which the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage (FRM) averaged 4.85 percent with an average 0.7 point for the week ending March 26, 2009, down from last week when it averaged 4.98 percent. Last year at this time, the 30-year FRM averaged 5.85 percent. The 30-year FRM has not been lower in the life of Freddie Mac’s weekly survey, which dates back to 1971 for the 30-year FRM. FULL STORY->

It’s Time to Get Moving on Your Taxes

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It’s Time to Get Moving on Your Taxes By: Richard Chapo

- If you haven’t already started getting ready to file your taxes, now is definitely the time. Yes, it is that time of year again. April 15th is just around the corner and that means tax filing time.

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First-Time Home Buyer Tax Credit

Congress Enacts Bigger and Better
Home Buyer Tax Credit

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A tax credit of up to $8,000 is now available for qualified first-time home buyers purchasing a principal residence on or after January 1, 2009 and before December 1, 2009. Unlike the tax credit enacted in 2008, the new credit does not have to be repaid.

Learn how you can take advantage of
this $8,000 tax credit to buy the home of your dreams. 
 

 

First-time home buyers who purchased a principal residence on or after April 9, 2008 and before January 1, 2009 may qualify for a $7,500 tax credit. Click here for more information.

Home Technologies & Green Designs Helping Builder Profits

Updated: March 25, 2009

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Home Technologies & Green Designs Helping Builder Profits
Despite the current economy and decline in the housing market, builders have not abandoned home technologies, according to new findings in the 7th Annual State of the Builder Technology Market Study released by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA). The study found that a majority of builders remain committed to home technology and recognize its importance in marketing new homes. According to the CEA, consumer desire for electronics helped preserve builder revenue in the current housing market. FULL STORY->

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