I purchased an apartment overseas nine years ago as a US non-resident. The apartment value increased before I moved to the US with a working visa.
I obtained a US green card in recent years and sold overseas real estate this year. Can you suggest calculating the long-term capital gain, particularly on the cost basis? Thanks!
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sales price is what it is but needs to be converted to US $ see
cost basis
what you paid + closing costs converted to US $ for the year of purchase plus
capital improvements converted to US $ for the year paid plus.
selling expenses converted to US $ for the year of sale
I was not a US resident when purchasing the apartment. Its market value appreciated before I moved to the US. Can I use the market value at that moment as the cost base?
Also, can long-term capital loss in stock markets offset this capital gain?
@qwer1234 wrote:Can I use the market value at that moment as the cost base?
Also, can long-term capital loss in stock markets offset this capital gain?
No.
Yes.
Were there any loans/mortgages on the property? You could also have a gain or loss due to currency conversion with a loan. If that is the case, you'll want to go to a tax professional that specializes in Nonresident Aliens and/or international taxation.
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