A client sold their primary residence which included the house and 28 acres where they had lived for 12 years. There was no appraisal done with the sale by the seller. Should all of the 28 acres be excluded from tax as well as the home? If not, how many acres should be included with the house?
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
exclusion of capital gain on sale of primary residence
Collapse
X
-
Thinking maybe not enough information
Why would you exclude the 28 acres? Was the property ever sub divided - - Might be a reason
Was the original purchase cost the house and the 28 acres, then sub- divided with separate deeds to arrive at a cost
Taxpayer selling only the portion that was related to the House and retaining the remaining acreage?
Example - House - primary residence on 2.8 acres - if sold the value would be for house and acreage. No sub division _ Purchase price was house and acreage - if sold - house and the 2.8 acres
Other scenario would be 2.8 acres and house sub-divided and now have .8 acres for house and land and new sub- divided parcel of 2 acres - separate deed/title - allocation of purchase for sale of primary residence/subdivided acreage-
If house and 28 acres was sold as "one" parcel - that is what you would report as the primary residence, is what I am thinking
Sandy
Comment
-
Originally posted by IPS View PostA client sold their primary residence which included the house and 28 acres where they had lived for 12 years. There was no appraisal done with the sale by the seller. Should all of the 28 acres be excluded from tax as well as the home? If not, how many acres should be included with the house?
Comment
Disclaimer
Collapse
This message board allows participants to freely exchange ideas and opinions on areas concerning taxes. The comments posted are the opinions of participants and not that of Tax Materials, Inc. We make no claim as to the accuracy of the information and will not be held liable for any damages caused by using such information. Tax Materials, Inc. reserves the right to delete or modify inappropriate postings.
Comment