TP sold home in Japan & moved back to US. Meets all requirements for exclusion. But I remember reading somewhere that foreign property does not qualify. Anybody have a cite?
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I don't see anything in IRC 121 or in Publication 523 that disallows the exclusion if the taxpayer's principal residence was outside the US.
The First Time Homebuyer Credit, in each of its three flavors, certainly had this restriction.
But the 121 exclusion does not appear to require that the taxpayer's principal residence be within the US. It has to be the taxpayer's main home.
Section 121 does disallow the credit for expatriates. That means someone who renounced their US citizenship to avoid US taxation.
Expatriation is not the same as the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion or the Foreign Housing Exclusion. It appears that your client qualifies for the exclusion of gain on the home, even if he excluded income on Form 2555 while he was living abroad.
Ummm... your client is a US citizen or resident alien, right?
BMKBurton M. Koss
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