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Old 07-18-2011, 11:29 AM
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First Time Home Buyer

Hi.

I am just out of school and looking to buy a new home with my Fiance. However our financial situation is a bit of a mess. I am claimed as a dependent on my parents taxes. I work for my fathers construction company, and well as various other construction jobs. But i'm mostly paid in cash. I have no W-2's or tax record to show a bank. And therefore cannot qualify for a mortgage. My Fiance only works part time, and cannot qualify for enough to buy a home on her own. Is it possible to pay 2010 taxes now in order to have some kind of tax record? If so how much would I have to pay? How would being claimed as a dependent affect me?



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