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If I owned 2 houses and sold my matrimonial home with my now ex-husband, do I have to pay capital gains on the sale of the matrimonial home?
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You won't pay taxes on the first $250,000 (also known as a gain) you make from the sale of your home. If you're Married Filing Jointly, you won't pay taxes on the first $500,000.That income is free and clear as long as:
When you sell a second home, the tax situation is different.
TurboTax will show you if your home sale is taxable.
Related Information:
If I moved out of the matrimonial home back to my original home prior to the sale of the matrimonial home but had many of my possessions still at the matrimonial home until the sale of the home - is this still considered selling of primary residence?
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