New First-Time Home Buyer Tax Credit Proposal Aims to Help Prospective Homeowners

Bernard Reynolds
Published Aug 9, 2025


Dreaming of owning your own home? A new proposal called the "First-Time Home Buyer Tax Credit" could be a big help. 

It's a plan that might give people looking to buy their first home up to $15,000 as a tax credit.
 

What’s the First-Time Home Buyer Tax Credit?


This tax credit was suggested back in 2021 and brought up again in 2024. It’s meant to be a helping hand by giving back $15,000, up to 10% of the home's price, to first-time buyers at the time of purchase. 

This can help with the down payment or other house costs.
 

Has this tax credit become law yet?


As of early 2025, this tax credit isn’t available yet because it hasn’t been turned into a law.
 

Who could get this tax credit?


Here are some proposed rules they are considering:
 
  • You can't have owned a house or been on a mortgage in the last three years.
  • Your income has to be within certain limits.
  • The house can't cost more than what's normal in the area.
  • The house must be where you plan to live.
 

What about the $25,000 Grant for Home Buyers?


There’s another proposal under consideration, called the "Downpayment Toward Equity Act." If passed, it could give a $25,000 grant to help first-time buyers pay for their homes. 

Both Democrats and Republicans like this idea, but it’s not a law yet.

Read more: Proposed $25,000 Grant for First-Time Home Buyers Remains Under Congressional Review
 

Other Ways to Help First-Time Home Buyers


Even if you can't get the new tax credit, other programs could help you.

Each state offers special loans or aid for down payments and closing costs. Also, there are loans like:
 
  • FHA Loans: They require a smaller down payment and are easier to get because they’re backed by the government.
  • Conventional 97: You only need a 3% down payment.
  • Home Possible and HomeReady: These are for people with lower incomes and also need only a 3% down payment.
  • USDA Loans: Good for rural areas with no down payment required.
  • VA Loans: If you're a veteran or active military, you might not need a down payment at all.
 

What about help with down payments?


Many programs offer help with your down payment. This could be a grant, a loan, or other programs that you don't have to pay back right away or at all.
 

How do you get a mortgage?


Getting approved for a mortgage means you need to:
 
  • Understand your budget and credit.
  • Save for a down payment.
  • Get all your financial documents in order.
  • Apply for a mortgage and see if you get approval.

So basically, even though this tax credit isn’t available yet, you might still be able to buy a house with other government assistance and down payment support. It’s worth looking into what’s out there to make your dream of owning a home come true!

Check out other resources on purchasing a new home with government assistance:
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Find out if you're eligible for housing support here!

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