capital gains on home?

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cowboydan

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We have a contract on our home, and when it sells, was wondering if some of the capital gains can be waived if our primary home will become our motorhome? We live in WA state____thanks Dan
 
cowboydan said:
We have a contract on our home, and when it sells, was wondering if some of the capital gains can be waived if our primary home will become our motorhome? We live in WA state____thanks Dan

Dan

With all due respects, we don't give free legal advice on this forum ;D ;D ;D, it is really worth exactly what you pay for it :D. You should really consult a tax specialist or the IRS regarding the particular facts and circumstances in your case.

That said, the general rule is that if you have lived in your home for 2 out of the last 5 years as your primary residence you do not pay federal tax on the first $250,000/$500,000 (single/joint return) of gain. Do not know what the state of Washington does.
 
Thanks Bernie, that is one of the things I was wondering about too... Being as my house is not worth 250,000 I guess that's one Tax I won't have to pay... But as you said...

State laws vary and I'm not sure what Michigan's rules are either,,, And my Family Michigan Tax Expert divirced and moved out of state
 
Bernie is correct.

It used to be you had to roll over your home sales into another home and then you could get a one time exemption from taxes after you turned a certain age.  But after Clinton, no longer.  I know a number of people who keep building homes, selling them, and making profits on tax free sales, as long as they follow the two year rule.
 
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