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Capital Gains on Real Estate

Started by smacstein
about 16 years ago
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Looking for some quick expertise, please. If I sold my apartment at a profit (more than the $250k as a single) and want to repurchase, how much time do I have to do so before I have to pay capital gains? Thank you in advance for any help.
Response by columbiacounty
about 16 years ago
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the law changed a number of years ago. you get to take a deduction of $250 K as a single person on personal real estate cap gain for the year in which you rec'd the gain. no re-purchase necessary. be sure to check with an accountant to capture all other legal deductions available to you to offset the balance of the gain in excess of the $250K.

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Response by kylewest
about 16 years ago
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In order to get the $250K deduction on cap gains from RE, you also have to have lived in the RE for the two years prior to sale I believe.

There is no "roll over" provision for non-investment RE any longer.

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Response by columbiacounty
about 16 years ago
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yes...i think the actual requirement is primary residence for two or more years.

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Response by KISS
about 16 years ago
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req't of primary residency is for two of the past 5 years actually.

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Response by smacstein
about 16 years ago
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I lived there as a primary for more than 5 years...but if I buy again (and spend more money to offset the gains)how long do I have to do this?

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Response by KISS
about 16 years ago
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there no longer is a rollover req't. You can upsize or downsize freely at any time and shelter your CGs per above. If you have CGs in excess of $250/500K, make sure any improvements you've made to the property are added to your orig cost basis, as that will be a dollar for dollar offset to the excess CGs.

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Response by smacstein
about 16 years ago
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Thank you everyone! I think this is a good start...

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Response by lizyank
about 16 years ago
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If you make alot of money, the taxes will kill you. But if you are a good liberal everyone gives you the evil eye if you bitch about paying taxes when they know you made $$$. (Not that really rich people don't do it all the time--or not since they have such wonderful tax avoidance strategies). And its not just the Feds--New York State takes a nice chunk as well.

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Response by apt23
about 16 years ago
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right now the cg taxes are at or near record lows. i wouldn't complain. if you are paying them as a result of RE profits, you have nothing to complain about. To walk away with 250/500 tax free is pretty generous and this benefit will go away very soon. enjoy it while you got it.

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