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Retirement tax questions
Yes. When selling your second home, you would be subject to capital gains tax on your profit. Long term rates (0%-20%) apply if you've owned the house for longer than a year. Your rate would be dependent on your income, as posted above by marctu. For the long term capital rate to be 0%, you can have taxable income of up to $94,050 if filing jointly.
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‎June 27, 2024
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