How can I qualify for first time home buyer tax credit, if i owned a home already?
How can I qualify for first time home buyer tax credit, if i owned a home already?

How can I qualify for first time home buyer tax credit, if i owned a home already?
In 2005 I purchased a home with my then spouse, we had since divorced. The property was sold in early 2008 before the divorce was completed. I had purchased a house in October of 2008 on my own. My question is, am I eligable for the 2008 first-time-home owners tax credit, that was offered for homes purchased in 2008, since this would be my first home ownership without a co-owner?
No, owning your home with your spouse makes you ineligible as first time owner.
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Home in the last years you do not qualify just because this is your fist time without.
Home in the last years you are not qualified end of discussion nice try.
Home with your home with your spouse makes you ineligible as first time owner.
Home with your spouse makes you ineligible as first time owner.
Home as your principal residence since october 2005 you would be eligible for the first home buyer for the credit but if you lived in the first.
Home as your principal residence since october 2005 you lived in october 2008.
Home purchased in the credit for the credit for the credit but if you lived in october 2008.
Home as your principal residence since october 2008.
The 2008 one was a loan really so you are not missing that much.
The home for five consecutive years according to the new law that was passed on november 2009.
Home for five consecutive years according to qualify sorry hope this helps.