(Aug 6th) From the Franchise Tax Board’s Website – California 1st time home buyers are being notified that the hundred million dollars allocated for tax credits is most likely already exhausted. The plan was to accept some 28,000 applications before the cutoff. There been over 31,000 applications submitted and the Franchise Tax Board has determined that it will continue to accept applications up through August 15, 2010. It is most likely that those who apply between now and August 15 will have a very slim chance of qualifying for the tax credit. The concern was that in the initial applications received there were many duplicates and inaccurate applications. Also any applications submitted 14 or more days after close escrow were being rejected.
About Ted Mackel
Active real estate broker and entrepreneur in Simi Valley. Ted has a passion for business, has deep knowledge about residential and commercial real estate and is one of the few to be a long time blogger/writer on these subjects. In his free time you'll find Ted enjoying baseball with his family (Go Dodgers), reaching his goal of spanish fluency, and pursuing his hobbies with RC aircraft and Lionel Trains.
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Howdy would you mind stating which blog platform you’re using?
I’m planning to start my own blog soon but I’m having a hard time deciding between BlogEngine/Wordpress/B2evolution and Drupal.
The reason I ask is because your design seems different then most blogs and
I’m looking for something unique. P.S Sorry for getting off-topic but I had to ask!
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