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Investors & landlords
You should prorate the sales price between the first lot and the second lot based on the acreage.
The cost of the zoning process can also be prorated between the two lots and added to their respective cost bases.
Capital gains on the first lot are long-term. Those on the second lot are short-term.
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‎June 6, 2019
12:14 AM