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if i split my deeds and sell my house can i keep the garden live on it in a caravan, then sell the land later avoiding uk capital gains tax
by mstephenson on April 21st, 2010
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by Anonymous on December 31st, 1969
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I am one of five siblings who were left the house my mother lived in. in the will, it stipulated that the assets be divided 5 ways. Is there a way to avoid capital gains tax?
by Anonymous on June 28th, 2009
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Selling a jointly own vacation home that we have had in the family for 15 yrs with significant gains. If I purchase another vacation propery with my proceeds, is there any way to avoid Capital Gains Tax?
by Anonymous on March 8th, 2009
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I have owned a commercial buildig for 10 years, worth 2 m.This year and next year I will be in 25% tax bracket. Regarding cap gains tax , better to sell in 2009 or 2010?
by Anonymous on March 4th, 2009
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If you sell your invstmnt prpty at a loss but actually shows as a gain for tax purposes due to depr deduction, would normally result in cap gains tax on the diffnce. Are there any special tax laws recently passed to avoid having to pay that?
by NoFlyZone on January 6th, 2009
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I have a commercial office building that I rent. I am thinking of selling the property. I am thinking about purchasing a franchise. Can this money be rolled into purchasing a business (not property... just a business) and avoid paying capital gains tax
by Tanya on October 2nd, 2008
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If we sell our rental property, what kinds of things do we reinvest in - can we reinvest in the house we live in - build a room on, etc.
by Anonymous on August 25th, 2008
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I have owned my house for over 20 years; it has doubled in value. I buy another house, move into it & keep the first house as a rental. When I sell the houses, in 10 yrs, will I have to pay CGains in the full increase on the 1st hous
by jrr on August 21st, 2008
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I am divorcing. We own a 40 acre Horse Ranch. The Ranch consists of 4 separate parcels. I will receive two parcels of apx. 5 acres each. I would like to liquidate the parcels ,and purchase a retirement home. How can I avoid Capital Gains Tax?
by Randy on July 28th, 2008
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My fiancee and I both own our own homes. He plans on selling his and moving into mine. Will he have to reinvest his proceeds into another home to avoid the Capital gains tax and how long does he have to do so? He will make under $250K on the sale.
by Getting By on July 17th, 2008
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I would like to take advantage of the 0% Capital Gains Tax and sell 1/3 of a stock holding during each of the next three years. However, I want to keep my position in the equity so plan to buy an equal number of shares. Does this cause m
by Anonymous on February 21st, 2008
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Selling 14m $ worth of property for 6m to avoid chapter 7 buyer will then lease- back the properties to seller with repurchase option 6m & interest . to avoid capital gains on 3m .Can the seller sell the property for 3m &loan3m.
by con on February 8th, 2008
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Is there any payment arrangements for capital gains tax on a business? Or any payment arrangements on paying the capital gains tax?
by pops on November 30th, 2007
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My husband and his three siblings are going to sell property thay acquired from their parents when they died. Can they take their share and invest it back into their own home and keep from paying Capital Gains?
by Anonymous on October 17th, 2007
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If i sold my house and i lived in it for three years and profit 100,000 how long do i have to reinvested it befor i have to pay taxes
by Anonymous on August 22nd, 2007
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I bought the home I live in 7 yrs ago for 400K, I will be selling for 800K. I am looking to reinvest but in multiple properties. One to live and a couple to rent. (Obviously a less expensive state to live in). How do I best protect as mu
by Fritz991f8c on August 17th, 2007
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With only 105 days left of my three years allowed to rent, if I cannot sell my house before that date passes, can I move back into this rental and claim it as my primary residence, even if I already have one as my primary in order to avoid capital gains?
by Anonymous on July 8th, 2007
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I have two rental properties and both have mortgages on them. If I sell one property can I use the gains off that property to pay off the other investment property without paying captial gains.
by Chaz on June 15th, 2007
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Is there a way to avoid paying capital gains tax on land I plan to sell when I retire in a few months?
by Anonymous on April 13th, 2007
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Are there other ways to not pay capital gains other than using a 1031 exchange to reinvest in other property? In other words, are there other investment options to invest the money elsewhere and not pay capital gains tax?
by Arthur on April 3rd, 2007
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How long do we have to live in a rental house that we acquired through a 1031 exchange
in order to avoid capital gains tax upon it's sale?
by Anonymous on March 29th, 2007
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We built a new home and closed June 2006. We are considering selling by June 2007. We'll have been in it a year. Myth or Fact: If we sell and reinvest the proceeds into another property within 45 days, we can avoid the capital gains.
by Anonymous on February 15th, 2007
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How do you cheat the tax man?
by Bananarama on January 29th, 2007
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We are selling our investment condo (never lived in it)after owning it for 2 years. We also own a 2nd home. Can we avoid capital gains taxes on the sale of the investment condo and put towards the mortgage of the 2nd home?
by Anonymous on January 11th, 2007
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I am bldg. a new home on a lot. is it better I initially rent the house/hold it to exceed the 1-yr tax time
frame to avoid sht-term cap gains? or, sell ASAP and
reinvest profit within one year to avoid any cap gains?
by socaltyperdude on December 1st, 2006
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What are some ways a retired person can sell a rental house and minimize capital gains taxes? Will I have to pay the capital gains taxes if I sell the house for a low down payment and let the buyer pay me (or my estate) about $100 monthly?
by Anonymous on October 2nd, 2006
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I recently inherited my mother's home. I am planning on selling my existing home and moving into hers. Is there any way to avoid the capital gains taxes since I won't be purchasing a new home with the proceeds of the sale?
by Lisa33 on August 7th, 2006
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A widow decided to buy a new home with insurance money in another state. Then she decides to sell the original marital home and will gain $75K. The new home is already paid completely. Can she avoid capital gains tax?
by smorris1960 on July 22nd, 2006
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I inherited property and lived there for 20+ years. It was worth about $50k at that time. I am about to sell it for $1.1 million. I am single. Is there a way that I can minimize my Capital Gains Tax? It is currently held in just my name.
by JusWonderin on June 9th, 2006
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The city is buying our beach house. We've never rented the house out and we've just used it as our summer home. Is there anything we can do to avoid a 15% capital gains tax?
by executive on April 26th, 2006
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I'm considering selling a property I've been renting to my parents. How much in capital gains will I have to pay if I expect to make a profit of $85,000? Can I only avoid capital gains if I occupy the house for 2 or 3 years?
by Linda Kennedy on December 10th, 2005
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I held a mortgage on a house, and the people who were the mortagees refinanced with someone else. Can I buy another piece of real estate from the returns from this mortgage and avoid capital gains taxes?
by alabamamike on August 21st, 2005
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I condo converted my first home (4 family house). I'm going through a divorce and selling 2 units. I have been living in one unit for 1 year. How can I avoid paying a lot of tax, legally? I have to pay off the mortgage, and then I want to buy a home.
by Anonymous on July 24th, 2005
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I sold a vacant piece of property in Florida. How can I pay little or no capital gains tax?
by Anonymous on July 22nd, 2005
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I moved into my condo in April 2004 The condo was a rental property purchased in 1995. I am building a new house and plan to sell the condo in September 2005. Is there any way I can avoid capital gains taxes on the transaction?
by ASwift1 on July 9th, 2005
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I recently sold a piece of land in a residential area. I plan on buying a home in another state. How can I avoid capital gains tax or at least a portion of it?
by laineyone on May 6th, 2005
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I purchased a condo for investment purposes last year and the value has increased substantially. I want to buy a more expensive place, but I found the property I want to buy before I have sold my old condo. How can I avoid capital gains tax?
by Anonymous on April 4th, 2005
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I started renting out my home 1 1/2 years ago, and I live with my boyfriend. Is there any way I can sell my house before the minimum residency requirement and avoid paying capital gains tax?
by cocopud on March 15th, 2005
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I want to sell my condo and use the gains to buy another property. How can I avoid capital gains tax?
by Winford Dixon on February 7th, 2005
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What are some ways a retired person can minimize capital gains tax?
by S Plowman on January 18th, 2005
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