St Louis Home Loans and Mortgage Refinancing: Huge Tax Breaks For GM

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St Louis Finance and Loan Modification News: General Motors Gets Sweetheart Tax Break
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 The United States government is giving a sweetheart deal to General Motors worth approximately $14 billion in tax revenue.

The company posted their first profitable year since 2004 according to St Louis finance experts.

But GM won't have to worry about being hit with a big tax bill on earnings because billions in previous

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St Louis Refinancing and Home Loan Mortgage: 1 In 4 Get Loan Modification

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St Louis Mortgage Refinancing and Mortgage Lending News: Only 1 In 4 Get Mortgage Relief
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As HAMP slowly moves ahead, only one in four of the 2.7 million homeowners who sought to participate in the Obama administration's signature mortgage assistance program have succeeded in getting their monthly payments reduced.

The rest failed to qualify for the program or were disqualified after they were initially accepted into the program, according to an analysis by the Wall Street Journal of data on applicants to the program newly released by the Treasury Department.

In all, about 680,000 homeowners who applied for the Home Affordable Modification Program, or HAMP, had received permanent modifications of their loans and were making timely payments or were still in the trial phase as of December 2010 according to St Louis home loan experts.

Almost 6.7 million U.S. homes were lost to foreclosure, short sales or turned back to lenders between

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