Expect to get audited. The wife and myself bought our first home in July 09, we filed an amended 2008 return to claim the first-time homebuyer credit late that month. We didn't hear a thing back from the IRS til Thanksgiving, and that was wanting more information on our purchase of the home to ensure that it was indeed our first and primary residence (that we hadn't owned another home in the past and/or were trying to claim a purchased rental property).
They're auditing over 85% of these claims due to fraud and misunderstanding of the criteria that makes people eligible. Also, the IRS was woefully understaffed to take on the amount of interest that this credit has generated. In the words of an IRS agent I spoke with, "we didn't expect this to be so popular".

It's 8K for purchasing a home for the first time...of course it's gonna be fargin popular! I could not believe they tried to use that as an excuse.
It's near the end of March 10, and we're still waiting on not only a check, but a final determination on our return even though we've given all the information they requested and then some. They even lost some of it in the mail room in Atlanta, and due to that--an examiner closed the return in mid-February. It's now in the hands of the Closed Claims Committee to make a determination on the evidence that they've had in their hands since November but said they didn't have. I plan to get in touch with the Hardship Committee to try to speed them up, but I don't know that it will help any if at all.
All I'm saying it, expect a hard time getting your credit back. If you're lucky enough to be in the 15% or so that doesn't have this audited, count your lucky stars.
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