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Page 1: First-time Home Buyer Savings Accounts MontGuide 199918 Revised December 2013 1.

First-time Home Buyer Savings Accounts

MontGuide 199918

Revised December 2013 1

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Marsha A. Goetting Ph.D., CFP®, CFCSProfessor & Extension Family Economics Specialist

Brian OlsenIncome Tax SpecialistDepartment of Revenue

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First-time Home Buyers Savings Accounts (FTHB)

• Montana law Not federal

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Who is eligible?

• Montana taxpayers who have not previously purchased a single family residence.

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Single family residence • Home• Condo• Townhouse• Modular home• Mobile home on a

Permanent foundation5

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Prior ownership of mobile or modular home

• A mobile, manufactured, or modular home that was not on a permanent foundation isNot considered a previous home

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Tax Impact

•Deposits to FTHB are not subject to Montana income taxation

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Annual Contribution Amounts: Maximum

• $3,000 for each taxpayer

• $6,000 married couple

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Deposits for 4 years

• $3,000 deposited each year 2010 2011 2012 2013

• Total $12,000 9

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Home Purchase

• 2013 Buy home • $12,000 withdrawal for down payment

• Not subject to Montana income tax

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Madeline and Walt• First year

Deposited $6,000 in first-time homebuyer savings account

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Tax ImpactMadeline and Walt

Gross Income $ 46,000FTHB Deposit -$ 6,000 Adjusted Gross Income $ 40,000

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Tax Impact

•Montana taxes saved depend on tax bracket

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Tax Brackets & Rates Montana- 2013

At Least But less Than Then your tax is:

$0 $2,800 1%

$2,800 $4,900 2%

$4,900 $7,400 3%

$7,400 $10,100 4%

$10, 100 $13,000 5%

$13,000 $16,700 6%

$16,700 or more 6.9%www.revenue.mt.gov

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Montana Tax Example• 6.9% bracket (2013)• Taxable income more than $16,700

• $3,000 x .069 = $207 Tax savings

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To keep Montana tax benefits

• Withdrawals must be used for eligible first-time home buyer expenses 16

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Eligible Expenses

• Down payment• Closing costs• Realtor fees

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Eligible Expenses

• Appraisal costs• Credit history report

• Points

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Eligible Expenses• Pro-rated property taxes

• Loan origination fees

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Where to establish?

• Bank• Savings Bank• Credit Union

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Where to establish?

• Trust company• Mutual fund company• Brokerage firm

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First-time home buyeraccount • Must be separate from other accounts

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Non-related individuals

• Unrelated individuals can use their separate home buyer savings accounts to purchase a home:• First home for each purchaser 23

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Minimum Time Period

• Must be established prior to purchase of qualifying home Open before closing on residence 24

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Maximum Time •Can leave money in account up to 10 years

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After 10-year period• Principal & interest remaining in account on Dec. 31 of the last year Taxed as ordinary income 26

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Interest Rate• Determined by Financial InstitutionEarnings are:

Not subject to annual Montana income taxation

Must be reported on federal return 27

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Reporting Requirement

• File annual report with Montana Income Tax Return 28

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Department of Revenue• www.revenue.mt.gov• Looking for 2013 Tax

Forms Individual Income Tax

FTB, under Supplemental Forms & Instructions

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Ineligible Withdrawals

• Subject to 10% penalty

• Counted as taxable income at state level

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Ineligible Withdrawals

•Exception Rules

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No 10% penalty

1. Non-eligible withdrawal made on last business weekday of December 32

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No 10% Penalty

2. Withdrawal due to death of account holder

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No 10%Penalty3. Direct transfer to

another first-time home buyer account with different financial institution

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Penalties for False Claims

• Theft• Felony

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Death of Account Holder• Passes to heirs:

POD Beneficiary Written Will Intestacy Statutes

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Incapacitation of Account Holder

• Power of attorney• Conservatorship

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MontGuide on the Web

• www.msuextension.org• Search on “First-time

home buyer accounts”

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