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Title: Using Gift Funds With A Veterans Home Loan


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  • GIFT FUNDS FOR A VA HOME LOAN
  • ARE THEY ALLOWED?

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  • When a veteran decides to purchase a home, they
    will often try to obtain a VA home loan. These
    loans are designed to provide veterans with a
    number of benefits.

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  • Although no down payment is required, in some
    situations, a veteran may still want to provide a
    down payment to bring down the loan amount and
    house payments.

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  • They may use something known as gift funds. This
    is money a person may give a person with no
    strings attached.

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RULES
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  • If a person puts down 20
  • or more of the down payment
  • for their mortgage, the entire amount can be from
    a gift fund.

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  • If less than 20 of the money
  • for the down payment is from
  • a gift fund, the rest of the down payment must
    come directly from
  • the veteran.
  • The minimum contribution will vary.

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  • Gift funds are only permitted
  • to be used when purchasing
  • a primary residence as well
  • as a second home.
  • It cannot be used to purchase
  • any type of investment property.

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REQUIREMENTS
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  • A person can't just present a large amount of
    money to a lender with no explanation.

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  • When someone is going to be using gift funds,
    they need to provide documentation. They must be
    able to show the money came from a family member
    or another acceptable source.

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  • They will need to provide a legal and legitimate
    paper trail showing how they obtained the funds.
    This can be done with documentation from a bank
    account or other financial institution.

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LEGITIMATE GIFT FUNDS
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  • It's important to realize only funds considered
    truly legitimate can be used as gift funds.

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  • There cannot be any type of agreement in place
    for the funds to be paid back to the individual
    or entity that is providing them.

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  • The gift funds are not permitted to come from any
    individual or entity that would benefit from the
    sale of the home.

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  • If any of these people are related to the
    individual seeking a loan, they're not permitted
    to provide gift funds to the borrower for the
    purchase
  • Seller
  • Real estate agents
  • Loan officer

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GIFT LETTER
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  • Some lending institutions will require a borrower
    to provide a gift letter before being able to use
    gift funds for the purchase of a home.

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  • The gift letter needs to list
  • Donor's name
  • Address
  • Phone number
  • Type of relationship they have with the borrower

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  • The address of the property being purchased also
    needs to be listed.
  • The source of the funds such as the bank account
    where they are located needs to be mentioned.

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  • The date the funds will be provided need to be
    explained.
  • A statement that the funds will not need to be
    repaid should be included.
  • The donor's signature also needs to appear at
    the bottom of the letter.

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TAX CONSEQUENCES
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  • Experts advise individuals who intend to use gift
    funds for the purchase of their home to contact a
    tax professional.

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  • Its possible there will be tax consequences for
    the recipient of the funds as well as the person
    or entity who gave them.

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  • It is not the lender's responsibility to report
    any type of gift funds used to obtain a mortgage
    to the IRS.

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  • The tax consequences for each borrower and gift
    fund provider may be different.

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  • Mortgage Originator Jimmy Vercellino,
    specializing in VA loans, helps veterans use
    their VA loan benefit to their greatest
    advantage.  

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  • For more details call 480-351-5904. Visit the
    site at https//www.valoansforvets.com/va-pre-loan
    -faq/

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VA LOANS FOR VETS 7702 E. Doubletree Ranch Road,
Suite 220 Scottsdale, AZ 85258 Phone (480)
351-5904 Email jimmyv_at_fcbmtg.com
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