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$8000 Credit For New Homebuyers Might Get Extended

By Ben Popken October 16, 2009

Washington is working on getting the up-to-$8000 tax credit for first-time homebuyers due to expire in November extended, and perhaps even expanded to current homeowners buying a new house. [AP] (Photo: sflovestory)

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