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It depends. You are allowed to exclude the gain on the sale of your home if:
Based on what you describe, you have not satisfied the residence requirement (your main home for at 2 of the 5 years preceding the sale), you may still qualify for a partial-exclusion if the main reason for your home sale was a change in workplace location, a health issue, or an unforeseeable event.
For more information see the following IRS Publication. https://www.irs.gov/publications/p523#en_US_2018_publink100073096
It depends. You are allowed to exclude the gain on the sale of your home if:
Based on what you describe, you have not satisfied the residence requirement (your main home for at 2 of the 5 years preceding the sale), you may still qualify for a partial-exclusion if the main reason for your home sale was a change in workplace location, a health issue, or an unforeseeable event.
For more information see the following IRS Publication. https://www.irs.gov/publications/p523#en_US_2018_publink100073096
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