I sold a second home in North Carolina that I owned for 2 years. I had a net profit on the sale of 10000. Does this need to be reported on a NC state return
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Yes. A capital gain on a second home is taxable by the state in which the property was located, whether you are a resident of that state or not. In fact, many states require a non-resident seller to make an estimated state tax payment at the time of closing.
Yes. A capital gain on a second home is taxable by the state in which the property was located, whether you are a resident of that state or not. In fact, many states require a non-resident seller to make an estimated state tax payment at the time of closing.
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