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The Recapture Tax
December 7th, 2009 1:41 PM

My weekend consisted of freezing cold winds while putting up lights, darn near pealing my finger nail completley off while trying to open the ornaments tote and finally burning my hand while barbecuing vegetables for a salad. As far as weekends go, not my best...yet, I live! I've survived the weekend and I am now ready to take on the world! Well, not quite the world but I will certainly give the South Puget Sound a go.

Last Friday, before the dreaded weekend, I was in Seattle taking the Washington State Housing Finance Commission's House Key class. This is required for any Loan Officer wanting to originate this type of loan and any Loan Officer and/or Real Estate Agent who wants to teach the first-time homebuyer class that all first-time homebuyers using the House Key Bond program must attend.

Let me say, Lisa, Bill and Karen are fantastic trainers and I came away from the class knowing more than I had ever thought I would.

One of the biggest take-aways I got was regarding the Recapture Tax. I had been speking with an agent the day before and they had brought this very thing up. They were concerned about the recapture tax and that it was a deterrent for the homebuyer. Let me say now, this should not be a concern at all.

Let me first quote one of the instructors as saying, "Recapture is a perceived barrier to the program that never really happens." Why?

"The recapture tax is assessed only under the following circumstances:

  • The home is sold or otherwise disposed of during the first nine years of ownership;
  • The Borrower's income increases each year by 5 percent above the maximum federal income limit at the time of purchase; and
  • The Borrower realizes a gain upon the sale of the home.

Because all these events must occur for any tax to be paid, it is unlikely that most Borrowers will pay a recapture tax.

In the event that a recapture tax is due, it will be only a portion of the Borrower's gain on the sale of the home. The law states that the maximum recapture tax is either 50% of the gain on the sale or 6.25% of the original loan amount, whichever is less." Source: House Key Program Manual, RECAPTURE TAX 5.1 (Rev. 06/01/99)

So now I begin the process of putting my class together and finding a local agent that would like to team up and provide first-time homebuyer education classes. I am excited to begin doing this and who knows, I may see you in one of my classes!


Posted by Shawn Anderson on December 7th, 2009 1:41 PMPost a Comment (0)

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It's a Beautiful Saturday!!!
December 5th, 2009 10:55 AM
Good Morning!!!
 
What a beautiful start to the weekend! The sun is out and there's frost on the ground, makes for a great picture. Ah, if only I could share one with you now! Here you go!
 
 
So, normally every Friday I am sending an email that is in my Weekly SA411 format; not today! Yesterday was a busy day and I unfortunately was not able to send out either my RateWatch video or my Weekly SA411! So what's the deal?
 
I woke up at 4:00 AM yesterday and started getting ready for my lovely drive to Seattle. I was in Seattle the entire day for the Washington House Key Bond training class. The first half of the day was geared toward the actual program which is a fantastic program for first time homebuyers and for veterans that want to purchase another home.
 
The second half of the day was the "how to give first time homebuyer classes." This was great! I learned a lot of fun things that I and a real setate agent can do to make the classes informative and fun at the same time. 
 
After my class was over I had sent the next 2-1/2 hours driving back to the office. By the time I got there it was later than expected and I had to go meet my wife and mother-in-law for dinner. My wife and I are on a bowling league so after dinner we went and bowled from 9:00 PM to 11:30 PM! I won't mention my scores...
 
I hope you have a wonderful weekend and please remember I am available all weekend and I am able to pre-approve you if you are a homebuyer right now.
 
Have a great weekend!
 
Shawn Anderson
Senior Loan Officer
PC Home Loans
(360) 402-0308

Posted by Shawn Anderson on December 5th, 2009 10:55 AMPost a Comment (0)

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