I have a question for the forum from a fellow CPA for which I do not know the answer: I am reiterating the facts as I understand them and would like to see if anyone has a reasonable response..
A married couple put down $1000 earnest money with a developer to purchase a house. In addition, it appears the wife paid developer $65,000 for custom changes to the house during construction. Prior to completion, couple backed out of the contract. AGI for the couple is estimated at $800K to $1M for 2007. Couple never took title or possession of the property per se, but want to write off the $66,000. Since no underlying asset owned here, is this potentially a Sch D loss limited to $3K per year? I doubt it could be treated as 4797 since there was nver any indication of investment purposes, etc. Outside of these two options, I'm not sure where to go, if any at all.. It may even be a situation in that there is not a tax loss available since no asset owned, no investment purposes, just a cost of changing your mind which can be costly..
Thanks for any comments.
D. Cooper
A married couple put down $1000 earnest money with a developer to purchase a house. In addition, it appears the wife paid developer $65,000 for custom changes to the house during construction. Prior to completion, couple backed out of the contract. AGI for the couple is estimated at $800K to $1M for 2007. Couple never took title or possession of the property per se, but want to write off the $66,000. Since no underlying asset owned here, is this potentially a Sch D loss limited to $3K per year? I doubt it could be treated as 4797 since there was nver any indication of investment purposes, etc. Outside of these two options, I'm not sure where to go, if any at all.. It may even be a situation in that there is not a tax loss available since no asset owned, no investment purposes, just a cost of changing your mind which can be costly..
Thanks for any comments.
D. Cooper
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