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Residential Tax Credits

Question: How messy is your room/home office/home workspace right now and why?
No matter how much I toss I can’t seem to make any headway, I am this close to just throwing it all out! It is either keep it all or toss it all. You never know what to save anymore – pefect example – we can get an income tax credit on our phone bills for the past 3 years I think…who keeps phone bills that long?!?!? This credit is for the “normal” residential customers and businesses. The normal customers usually toss bills after they’ve been paid, no? *ARRGH*
Answer: Tel me about it. I can’t rid of any of my paper either and I feel like the pile never goes down and i feel overloaded.
Tax credits boost home sales 39%?
Federal tax credits for homebuyers helped fuel a 39 percent surge in home sales in Connecticut in May compared with a year ago, The Warren Group reported Monday.
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