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H&R Block At Home 2009 Deluxe Federal + State + eFile: $24.99 (CD-ROM)
http://www.amazon.com/Block-Delux...638&sr=1-1
UPDATE: Jan 26
Homebuyer tax credit recipients can't e-file.
Because of the high number of suspicious claims, taxpayers who took advantage of the program must send in physical documents.
And just because you can't e-file doesn't mean it's going to be all that much more difficult. You still can use the IRS's online tax preparation forms and software such as Turbo Tax; you just have to print it all out and mail it.
http://realestate.msn.com/blogs/l...=1,1578982
Your most important step is to fill out the new IRS Form 5405
First-time buyers will have to send a copy (keep your originals!) of one of these documents to back up their claim to the tax credit:
--A copy of their HUD-1 Settlement Statement, complete with dates and signed by all parties.
--Mobile-home buyers can send in a copy of their signed, dated and fully executed sales contract.
--New-home buyers who don't have a HUD-1 settlement statement must send in a copy of the certificate of occupancy.
All of these documents need to show names, dates, addresses, signatures and prices.
UPDATE: Jan 26
Homebuyer tax credit recipients can't e-file.
Because of the high number of suspicious claims, taxpayers who took advantage of the program must send in physical documents.
And just because you can't e-file doesn't mean it's going to be all that much more difficult. You still can use the IRS's online tax preparation forms and software such as Turbo Tax; you just have to print it all out and mail it.
http://realestate.msn.com/blogs/l...=1,1578982
Your most important step is to fill out the new IRS Form 5405
First-time buyers will have to send a copy (keep your originals!) of one of these documents to back up their claim to the tax credit:
--A copy of their HUD-1 Settlement Statement, complete with dates and signed by all parties.
--Mobile-home buyers can send in a copy of their signed, dated and fully executed sales contract.
--New-home buyers who don't have a HUD-1 settlement statement must send in a copy of the certificate of occupancy.
All of these documents need to show names, dates, addresses, signatures and prices.
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