The Mortgage Credit Certificate (MCC) reduces the amount of federal income tax the borrower must pay, which in turn, frees up income to qualify for a mortgage. Homebuyers must not exceed household income and home purchase price limits set according to federal tax law and MHC guidelines.
The federal government allows every homebuyer to claim an itemized federal income tax deduction for all of the mortgage interest paid each year on a mortgage loan. The MCC will allow the borrower to take a tax credit equal to 40% of the annual interest paid on the mortgage loan. That is a dollar-for-dollar reduction of their federal tax liability. The remainder 60% of the mortgage interest will continue to qualify as an itemized tax deduction. The specific dollar amount of the tax credit depends on how much interest the borrower pays on a mortgage loan. The amount of the credit cannot be more than their annual federal income tax liability after all other credits and deductions have been taken into account. In no case can the tax credit exceed $2,000 per year.
To receive an immediate benefit from the MCC, the borrower must file a revised W-4 withholding form with their employer, which should reduce their yearly tax contribution and increase the borrower’s take-home pay, or take the benefit once a year through the federal income tax return to be filed.
Features of the MCC Program
Lender follows guidelines depending upon which type of loan is utilized.
MCC can be used with 30-Year Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac conventional, fixed-rate, adjustable rate, FHA, VA, and RD financing. (MCCs are not available with MHC Bond financing.)
Who is eligible:
Program Requirements:
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