Have 10 days to figure this out and hopefully amend a 2012 return!
We all know you can't have owned a main home within 2 years prior. What EXACTLY is "main" home?...
Pub 590-B says:
Generally, you are a first-time
homebuyer if you had no present interest in a main home
during the 2-year period ending on the date of acquisition
of the home which the distribution is being used to buy,
build, or rebuild. If you are married, your spouse must also
meet this no-ownership requirement.
Well these clients owned part of their MOM'S home, which they'd done to help her to purchase the home.
They never lived in that house.
They didn't use the IRA exception to purchase it--They've never used their $10 or $20K Lifetime Max Exception.
But they were part owners of it within 2 years prior of finally purchasing their OWN new home!
Does that disqualify them from the exception?? It surely was not their residence...
Extra Hopeful--If anyone can cite the actual Reg or any ruling or tax cases that would be SOooO appreciated!
THANKS!!!
We all know you can't have owned a main home within 2 years prior. What EXACTLY is "main" home?...
Pub 590-B says:
Generally, you are a first-time
homebuyer if you had no present interest in a main home
during the 2-year period ending on the date of acquisition
of the home which the distribution is being used to buy,
build, or rebuild. If you are married, your spouse must also
meet this no-ownership requirement.
Well these clients owned part of their MOM'S home, which they'd done to help her to purchase the home.
They never lived in that house.
They didn't use the IRA exception to purchase it--They've never used their $10 or $20K Lifetime Max Exception.
But they were part owners of it within 2 years prior of finally purchasing their OWN new home!
Does that disqualify them from the exception?? It surely was not their residence...
Extra Hopeful--If anyone can cite the actual Reg or any ruling or tax cases that would be SOooO appreciated!
THANKS!!!
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