DaveF1006
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Retirement tax questions

You can add 1/2 of the settlement costs to 1/2 of the basis of the house that was sold. I assume the 1099-S are you portion of 1/2 of the proceeds. i will give a quick example.

  1. Say the house sold for $200,000 and you received $100,000 for your 1/2 of the proceeds. 
  2. The basis on an inherited house is generally the Fair Market Value (FMV) of the house on the death of the decedent  unless there was an alternate valuation date.stipulated by the executor of the estate. This happens rarely.
  3. So, in your case, if the fair market value of the house is $200,000, $100,000 would be assigned to you and $100,000 to the other heir.
  4. Settlement costs are not deductible at closing but as I mentioned above, you probably do not have a taxable gain because the Fair Market Value of the house is probably  close to the proceeds you made from the sale.
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