m*****y 发帖数: 6 | 1 http://www.reuters.com/article/marketsNews/idUSN2724704220091027?pageNumber=2&virtualBrandChannel=11604
Key takeaway:
1. It can be voted as early as today.
2. Most probably it will get passed.
3. 8000 credit will phase out thoughout next year.
Oct 27 (Reuters) - A popular $8,000 tax credit for first-time U.S.
homebuyers, which has helped lift the housing market out of its worst slump
since the Great Depression, is set to expire on Nov. 30.
Lawmakers in the U.S. Senate are debating whether to ext | j*****I 发帖数: 2626 | 2 其实这是有利于seller,尤其是那些home builder.
slump
【在 m*****y 的大作中提到】 : http://www.reuters.com/article/marketsNews/idUSN2724704220091027?pageNumber=2&virtualBrandChannel=11604 : Key takeaway: : 1. It can be voted as early as today. : 2. Most probably it will get passed. : 3. 8000 credit will phase out thoughout next year. : Oct 27 (Reuters) - A popular $8,000 tax credit for first-time U.S. : homebuyers, which has helped lift the housing market out of its worst slump : since the Great Depression, is set to expire on Nov. 30. : Lawmakers in the U.S. Senate are debating whether to ext
| a*******t 发帖数: 891 | | m***y 发帖数: 14763 | 4 I don't know.
I figured First-Timer (for anything) are usually naive and gullible. The O8K
should already allure most of them out and trapped. If you read this board,
you'll know this is true. So, why do Congress bother to extend this O8K?
The potential first-time buyers that are smart enough to hold onto their
cash in '09 wouldn't buy in '10, either. Maybe Congress should double it to
16K, in hope to catch the smarter first-timers. |
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