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Q & A on New Home Buyer Tax Credit
Friday, November 6, 2009The National Association of Realtors Web site has a nice Question & Answer section about the new credit
The Realtors' spokesman tells me that the new credit will start tomorrow, not today.
"We rechecked the effective date for the repeat buyer," spokesman Walt Malony said in an e-mail. "The effective date is 'after the date of enactment.'Today is date of enactment, so the fun begins tomorrow...
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