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Deductions & credits
No, a home you don't live in is not your residence. You would not be eligible for the exclusion of gain for the sale of a primary residence. In addition, since your house was a rental it may be subject to depreciation recapture on the depreciation you took, or were entitle to take.
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‎February 11, 2024
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