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Tax credit for first-time homebuyers passes U.S. Senate

The U.S. Senate tonight passed legislation to extend the first-time homebuyer tax credit for another five months. Full Article at MPNNow.com

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  1. Nov. 5 (Bloomberg) -- Congress passed legislation expanding an $8,000 tax credit for first-time homebuyers, extending unemployment benefits and providing tax refunds to money-losing companies. Full Article at Bloomberg.com

  2. The Senate on Wednesday voted to extend and expand a tax credit for homebuyers as an added boost for the recovering real-estate market and approved a provision to continue giving aid to the long-term unemployed. Full Article at The Seattle Times

  3. The U.S. Senate has overwhelmingly passed legislation to extend unemployment insurance benefits to millions of Americans, and expand a popular tax credit to first time homebuyers. Full Article at Voice of America

  4. WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Senate late Wednesday unanimously passed legislation extending unemployment benefits and also significantly expanding a homebuyer tax credit that was championed by Republican U.S. Full Article at Atlanta Journal Constitution

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