Page 8 Portland Observer A p ril 13,1989 0REG0N1ANS...M AY SOON BE ABLE TO BLY HOMES News Around Town M ore than 600 below-median income state program o ffe rin g $26.7 m illio n ot lo w e r interest rate m ortgage m oney. B e g in n in g M a y 3 ,1 9 8 9 , the Oregon H ousing Agency w ill be o ffe rin g 27- year m ortgage loans at a fix e d rate o f 8.35% . Loans w ill be available on a first-co m e , first-served basis through 21 p a rticip a tin g lenders. These funds M ANY CHILDREN WHO W ORK PA RT-TIM E FACE FIRST TA X FILIN G REQUIREM ENT M ANY CHILDREN W HO W O R K PART-TIM E FACE FIRST TA X FILIN G REQUIREM ENT O regonians thought the state m ay soon be able to buy homes, w ith the help o f a A n y in d iv id u a l w h o can be claim ed A n y in d iv id u a l w h o can be claim ed as a dependent on another person’ s tax return is not e n title d to a personal exe m p tio n on his o r her ow n re tu rn , and as a dependent on another person’ s tax return is not e n title d to a personal exem ption on his o r her ow n return, and w ill be available through Decem ber the dependent’ s standard deduction may also be lim ite d . F o r this reason, the 1989, o r u n til funds are gone. “ W e expect this program to be In te rn a l Revenue Service says, some dependent c h ild re n may have to file e xtre m e ly popular. The 8.35% interest rate is nearly 3 points b e lo w the go in g federal incom e tax returns. C h ild re n w ho are not b lin d and w ho co n ve n tio n a l 3 0 -year fix e d loan rate, q u a lify to be c la im e d as dependents on another person’ s tax return generally according to K athryn Eustrom , manager o f the H ousing A g e n c y ’ s sin g le -fa m ily program s. " T h is program w ill help address tw o o f the housing problem s co n fro n tin g O regonians to d a y. The lo w interest rate makes hom eow nership a possibility for a segment o f our population w h o otherw ise face housing costs that are unaffordable. In addition, by enabling these fa m ilie s to m ove in to hom eow nership, the program frees up rental properties fo r other fa m ilie s use at a tim e when rentals are hard to com e b y .” The loans are available fo r o w n e r- occupied homes o n ly . The a p p lica n t s household incom e m ust be $28,500 or less per year. The purchase p rice o f the hom e m ust be 65,000 o r less fo r new co n stru ctio n , and $61,650 fo r e xistin g homes. Federal la w requires that applicants be firs t-tim e home buyers, o r not have owned and occupied a principal residence w ith in the past three years. T h is re q u ire m e n t m ay be w a ive d i f the hom e being purchased is located in a “ targeted area” . “ Targeted areas” in clu d e a ll o f B aker, C latsop, Coos, C ro o k , G rant, H arney, Jefferson, Josephine, K la m a th , L a ke , M a lh e u r, U n io n , W a llo w a and W heeler counties; c itie s o f A shland, M ilto n -F re e w a te r, M y rtle C reek, P ort O rfo rd , Silverton, Turner and Vernonia; and portions o f A lb a n y , C o rv a llis , Eugene, M e d fo rd , Salem and P ortland. The home being purchased may be located anyw here in O regon. E x is tin g homes, new construction, manufactured housing perm anently a ffix e d to an acceptable fou n d a tio n , co n d o m in iu m u nits, o r units in a Planned U n it D evelopm ent (P U D ) a ll m ay q u a lify fo r the program . A ll loans m ust be insured by the Federal Housing A dm inistration (F H A ). The Oregon H ousing A g e n cy accepts F H A ’ s m in im u m d o w n p a ym e n t requirem ents o f 3-5% and fin a n c in g o f the m ortgage insurance p rem ium and F H A -a llo w a b le c lo s in g costs. The loan o rig in a tio n fee and d isco u nt points together m ay n o t exceed 1.75% o f the m ust file a tax return fo r 1988 i f they have o n ly unearned incom e and the to ta l is o ver $500, o r have both earned and unearned incom e and the total is over $500, o r have earned incom e o n ly and th e ir gross incom e exceeds $3,000 i f single o r $2,500 i f m arried. F o r 1988, the a llo w a b le standard deduction fo r a n o n -b lin d , dependent c h ild w ho can be claim ed on another person’s tax return is generally the greater o f $500 o r the c h ild ’ s earned incom e, b u t not m ore than $3,000. In other w ords, the IRS says, a dependent c h ild w h o is not b lin d and w h o does not w o rk w ill get a standard deduction o f $500. I f this dependent c h ild w orks and earns over $500, the standard deduction w ill equal earned incom e, b u t m ay not exceed $3,000. F o r m ore in fo rm a tio n on how taxes a ffe c t dependents, taxpayers m ay c a ll the IRS at 1-800-424-3676 and request free P u b lica tio n 929, “ T ax R ules fo r C h ild re n and Dependents,” o r use the the dependent’ s standard deduction may also be lim ite d . F o r th is reason, the Internal Revenue Service says, some dependent c h ild re n may have to file TELE-TA X IS AVAILABLE STATEW IDE FOR TAX INFO o ffe rs m ore than 150 in fo rm a tio n tapes on tax su b je cts such as f ilin g requirem ents, item ized deductions, tax reference num bers is located in the tax in fo rm a tio n package and P u b lica tio n ' * • Kindergarten • Pre-School 'Latch Key Program ’ 910. T e le -T a x also provides autom ated Children 6 wks. to 11 yrs. refund inform ation. It gives direct access to IRS com puter in fo rm a tio n fo r those w ho m ailed th e ir personal incom e tax returns to the IRS service center in • Breakfast • Hot Lunches i f single o r $2,500 i f m arried. F o r 1988, the a llo w a b le standard O gden, U tah. C a lle rs w ill need to know • Snacb deduction fo r a n o n -b lin d , dependent c h ild w h o can be cla im e d on another and expected refund am ount to access the com puter. T h is autom ated refund inform ation is available Monday through but not m ore than $3,000. In other w ords, the IRS says, a dependent c h ild w h o is not b lin d and w h o does n o t w o rk w ill get a standard • Day Care Revenue Service. The recorded in fo rm a tio n service q u a lify to be cla im e d as dependents on another person’s tax return generally m ust file a tax return fo r 1988 i f they person’s tax return is generally the greater o f $500 o r the c h ild ’ s earned incom e, ' “Since 1952” credits, dependents, and adjustm ents to incom e. A lis t o f subjects available and and unearned incom e and the total is over $500, o r have earned incom e o n ly and their gross incom e exceeds $3,000 l - T e le -T a x o ffe rs a sta te * ide to ll-fre e telephone service to p e rm it O regonians to receive re fund and recorded tax in fo rm a tio n p ro vid e d by the Internal federal incom e tax returns. C h ild re n w h o are no t b lin d and w ho have o n ly unearned incom e and the total is over $500, o r have both earned Grace Collins Memorial Center Mon-Fri 6:30 am - 6.00 pm their Social Security number, filin g status F rid a y fro m 7:00am to 6:00pm . Users o f push-button (tone signaling) C an 281-6930 128 N.E. RusseU St. phones have access to Tele-Tax 24 hours a day, seven days a week. T ax subjects 4 Y e a r O ld s - M a k in g C ookies are selected by pressing the appropriate deduction o f $500. I f this dependent c h ild w o rks and earns o ver $500, the standard deduction w ill equal earned incom e, b u t m ay not exceed $3,000. num bers on the phone. Access fo r rotary (d ia l) and push F o r m ore in fo rm a tio n on how taxes a ffe c t dependents, taxpayers m ay c a ll 1 1:30am and 12:30 to 4 :3 0 p m . These callers w ill need to ve rb a lly te ll the IRS the IRS at 1-800-424-3676 and request free P u b lica tio n 929, “ Tax R ules fo r operator the to p ic o r tape num ber they Grace Collins button (pulse dial) phone is not automatic. Memorial Center, It is lim ite d to w o rk in g hours, 8:00 to C h ild re n and D ependents,” o r use the w ant. 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T w e n ty-o n e lenders around the state are p a rticip a tin g in the S in g le -F a m ily M ortgage Program : T he B e n j F ra n k lin Federal Savings & Loan: C entennial M ortgage C o; The C o m m e rc ia l Bank; Commonwealth Mortgage Company; Continental Savings Bank; Crossland M ortgage C o rp ; Far W est Federal Mortgage C orp; First Interstate Bank o f Oregon; Inland Em pire Bank; Key P a cific M ortgage; L ib e rty Savings and Loan; N o rth W e s tF u n d in g , L td .; P a cific F irst Federal S avings B ank; Plaza M ortgage; S e cu rity B ank; Security Pacific Bank Oregon; United Savings Bank; US Bancorp Mortgage C om pany (US B a n k); W ashington Federal Savings Bank; Western Bank; and W illa m e tte S avings and Loan A ssociation. T he Oregon H ousing A gency is able to make lo w e r-in te re st rate m ortgage loan funds available by issuing tax- exempt mortgage revenue bonds. 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