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I have lived with my husband for 10yrs, married for 1yr, not on the deed. Would we have to pay capital gains tax for singles then?
by weezy18 on April 29th, 2010
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when do divorced couples no longer qualify for 500k tax deduction on capital gains on sale of real estate
by kcovey1002@aol.com on July 29th, 2010
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I am selling my condo in NC (primary residence) for a $30K profit. I do not pass the two-year test, and I excluded a gain from a previous sale in May, 2009. However, I am selling to condo because I have taken a job in CA. Will I owe capital gains tax?
by sonoflar on January 21st, 2009
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My father wants to give a onetime gift of $1 million of stock to his children split 6 ways. What are the tax implications for the children if they sell the stock, either immediately or after 1 year?
by apschiff@hotmail.com on March 19th, 2009
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My grandparents lived on a 115 acre farm since 1939, my grandfather passed since 1939 he passed away on Oct 2007 and Nov 2007 she went into a nursing home. If she sells the farm having lived on it 2 of the last 5 yrs will she have to pay cap
by plowman on January 13th, 2009
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You're reading A cosigner on a home mortgage which started in 2003 and the home was quit claimed to the cosigner in 2006 and the house sold in March 2007, can the time from 2003 to 2007 qualify the cosigner later the owner, for exemption of capital gains?