Canada’s Mortgage Industry Welcomes Federal Government’s Decision to Support Home Owners
Wednesday, January 28th, 2009Ottawa (January 27, 2008) - The Canadian Association of Accredited Mortgage Professionals (CAAMP), representing Canada’s $900 billion mortgage industry, welcomed several announcements contained in the federal budget tabled by Finance Minister Jim Flaherty earlier today.
CAAMP supports three housing announcements that will increase consumer confidence:
1. Temporary home renovation tax credit, up to $1,300 for home renovations and alterations
2. Change in home RRSP plan, with increased withdrawal limit of $25K from $20K
3. A new first time home buyers credit for closing costs that will provide up to $750 in tax relief
During these uncertain times, the measures help to address the concerns of Canadian homeowners. “Today’s budget provides enhanced consumer confidence, especially as it affects housing – the largest investment for most Canadians,” said Jim Murphy, AMP, President and CEO of CAAMP.
The federal government has also announced an increase in the insurance mortgage program to $125 billion and CAAMP welcomes the permanent income tax measures set forth in today’s budget which will increase take home pay, especially for lower and middle income Canadians.
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