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Yes, if you are claiming the home gain exclusion for federal income tax purposes, OR will also allow this home gain exclusion on the state level. So no reporting requirement on either your federal or state income tax returns.
Also note that if you need to recognized a depreciation recapture capital gain on your federal return, you will also need to report this deprecation recapture on your OR state income tax return.
You do not need to enter or report the sale of your primary residence if:
You can take the gain exclusion as long as you considered the home your "primary residence" for 2 of the last 5 years. If you have a capital gain from the sale of your main home, you may qualify to exclude up to $250,000 of that gain from your income. You may qualify to exclude up to $500,000 of that gain if you file a joint return with your spouse. See Sale of Your Home for more information on the exclusion.
If you still need to enter your sale of your primary residence (which may require an upgrade in TurboTax), please follow these steps:
Say "yes" that you sold your main home and TurboTax will guide you on entering this information. You will need:
Just remember to check the box to have your home sale reported on your tax return but ONLY if you receive a 1099-S
Yes, if you are claiming the home gain exclusion for federal income tax purposes, OR will also allow this home gain exclusion on the state level. So no reporting requirement on either your federal or state income tax returns.
Also note that if you need to recognized a depreciation recapture capital gain on your federal return, you will also need to report this deprecation recapture on your OR state income tax return.
You do not need to enter or report the sale of your primary residence if:
You can take the gain exclusion as long as you considered the home your "primary residence" for 2 of the last 5 years. If you have a capital gain from the sale of your main home, you may qualify to exclude up to $250,000 of that gain from your income. You may qualify to exclude up to $500,000 of that gain if you file a joint return with your spouse. See Sale of Your Home for more information on the exclusion.
If you still need to enter your sale of your primary residence (which may require an upgrade in TurboTax), please follow these steps:
Say "yes" that you sold your main home and TurboTax will guide you on entering this information. You will need:
Just remember to check the box to have your home sale reported on your tax return but ONLY if you receive a 1099-S
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