Articles related to "2009 Economic Stimulus Package"How U.S. government partially recoups infrastructure project costs through taxes. A discussion of Obama's economic stimulus plan & link to a 2009 tax rebate article.
Learn how the $7,500 tax break and $8,000 tax credit works, which one to take based on home purchase date & who qualifies as a first-time home buyer. Details explained.
Will a $15,000 tax credit for buying a home replace the $7,500 interest-free loan for first-time homebuyers? Economic stimulus must still pass for Isakson's tax breaks.
First-time homebuyers can claim a $7,500 tax break. A new $15,000 tax credit may replace it if the 2009 economic stimulus package passes. Learn tax credit details.
Until the 2009 economic stimulus package passed, first-time homebuyers could only get a $7,500 tax break. An $8,000 credit is now available; learn tax credit details.
Will there be another government stimulus? 2009 tax rebates - who won't get a second stimulus check in a 2009 economic stimulus package? What would create new jobs?
Learn how to claim the recovery rebate credit & who isn't getting a check. If eligible, the amount will be included in the 2008 federal income tax refund check.
What will a 2009 Obama economic stimulus plan do for the U.S. economy? What is an infrastructure project? Prediction: tax cuts, new jobs, green projects in new package.
Many Americans eagerly await the details of the $15,000 homebuyer tax credit (Isakson amendment) to the 2009 economic stimulus package. Where to get tax credit details.
Find out where to get new car tax rebate, 2009 automobile purchase info. Buy a vehicle to get U.S. federal government money. Get Obama economic stimulus plan details.
Learn who will get second federal government stimulus payments. Recipients of $250 stimulus checks include veterans & retirees. Another tax rebate not coming for most.
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