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A _different_ homebuyer credit issue


Catherine

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Clients of several years. Citizens of Canada who moved here some years ago. They bought a condo in Canada in which they lived while they were there. Turned it into rental property when they moved here in 2004. Sold the condo last year and paid capital gain as appropriate.

Assuming they meet the income requirements, are they eligible for first-time homebuyer credit? They have not purchased a home in the US ever, nor have they purchased a home in which they lived, anywhere, in that same time frame. The change of the condo from residence to rental property was 4 - 5 years ago.

I have my opinion, but would like to hear others.

Thanks.

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They are eligible. They would even be eligible if they owned a principal residence in Canada during the three year period:

http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=206291,00.html

taxbilly

That's what I figured, but before I said "yes" definitely, thought it would be good to check.

Thanks! They've added quite a bit to that info page since the last time I looked at it in early May (for someone else).

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