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My husband and I are selling our primary residence of 13 months. We are not selling because of employment change or any other 'good reason'. We bought our home for $93000 and have sold for $129,900- roughly a $30,000 gain. We are married and together make less than $75,000 (15& tax bracket). Can someone explain whether or not we will have to pay a capital gains tax, and if so, how much it would roughly be? I have done research but have gotten mixed information.
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If your taxable income, including the capital gain, does not exceed the top dollar amount of the 15% tax bracket - $75,900 in 2017 for MFJ - your capital gains will be taxed at 0%. If your taxable income including the capital gain exceeds the $75,900 limit then the "excess" capital gain over the limit will be taxed at 15%.
Tom Young
If your taxable income, including the capital gain, does not exceed the top dollar amount of the 15% tax bracket - $75,900 in 2017 for MFJ - your capital gains will be taxed at 0%. If your taxable income including the capital gain exceeds the $75,900 limit then the "excess" capital gain over the limit will be taxed at 15%.
Tom Young
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