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I had a client come in and tell me that they are building a new home. They withdrew money from an IRA to pay some of the cost, and told me that they are considered as a 1st time home buyer. They had a previous home 3 or 4 years ago and was told by the bank and real estate people that they are considered a 1st time home buyer if they hadend owned a home for at least 2 years prior.

Is this true?

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I believe the term "First Time Home Buyer" means EXACTLY that...the taxpayer's

FIRST home bought.

Booger

Each state has different rules. If you sell a house and you move to another state and buy another house, you are considered a first time home buyer. If 3 years have passed, you are considered first time home buyer.

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Each state has different rules. If you sell a house and you move to another state and buy another house, you are considered a first time home buyer. If 3 years have passed, you are considered first time home buyer.

Pacun, where can I find this I have been looking but have not yet fourd it so I can keep a copy of it in the file of the client?

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>>They withdrew money from an IRA to pay some of the cost<<

For purposes of Exception #09 on Form 5329, which exempts the first $10000 from the 10% Early Distribution Penalty, a first-time buyer is someone who has not owned a principal residence for at least two years. I suppose that applies to building a home that will be a principal residence, but it doesn't buy much lumber. Also, it can only be used once in a lifetime, so it would be better to call him a first-time exceptionator.

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NOt within the facts given, but if BOTH H&W withdrew $10K from individual IRAs they could file 2 forms 5329 and claim total exemption of $20K??

Yes, they will not pay penalty on $20K if both are firts time home buyers.

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