Dad died in 2009 and the estate closed in 2011. Sister lived in the house all this time and was not rented. FMV at the time of inheritance was $160,000. Brother's basis would be 1/2 or $80,000 I would assume. Brother sold his share to his sister for $40,000. There was no gain on this transaction but would the $40,000 loss be deductible?
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Originally posted by zeros View PostDad died in 2009 and the estate closed in 2011. Sister lived in the house all this time and was not rented. FMV at the time of inheritance was $160,000. Brother's basis would be 1/2 or $80,000 I would assume. Brother sold his share to his sister for $40,000. There was no gain on this transaction but would the $40,000 loss be deductible?Jiggers, EA
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The fact that they are related is relevant. The brother sold his half to the sister for $40,000, resulting in a loss of $40,000. If you sell a home that you inherited and did not use it for personal use, it is a long term capital loss - TTB Deluxe 6-20.
So, because it was sold to a related party the loss is not deductible.I would put a favorite quote in here, but it would get me banned from the board.
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Originally posted by zeros View PostDad died in 2009 and the estate closed in 2011. Sister lived in the house all this time and was not rented. FMV at the time of inheritance was $160,000. Brother's basis would be 1/2 or $80,000 I would assume. Brother sold his share to his sister for $40,000. There was no gain on this transaction but would the $40,000 loss be deductible?
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