Client has letter entitled "Report on special commissioners sale of mineral interests".
This land is in West Virginia and has been passed down from generation to generation and giving fractional interests in the coal, gas and oil in this land to children and children's children, etc.....
Husband was part of this huge family and had a share in this. He died in 2006. The land itself was sold several years ago (?) but the mineral rights stayed with people.
In 2010 these interests were sold and client received her share of proceeds. Does she have a cost basis? Don't know how you would know what the cost basis would be. The letter states they believe this sum is a fair and just price. She would at least get FMV at the time of husband's death.....but who knows what that would be.
Any ideas of what I should use as a basis or is there a basis at all?
Linda, EA
This land is in West Virginia and has been passed down from generation to generation and giving fractional interests in the coal, gas and oil in this land to children and children's children, etc.....
Husband was part of this huge family and had a share in this. He died in 2006. The land itself was sold several years ago (?) but the mineral rights stayed with people.
In 2010 these interests were sold and client received her share of proceeds. Does she have a cost basis? Don't know how you would know what the cost basis would be. The letter states they believe this sum is a fair and just price. She would at least get FMV at the time of husband's death.....but who knows what that would be.
Any ideas of what I should use as a basis or is there a basis at all?
Linda, EA
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