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radlaw
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If a deceased person's home is sold at a profit and proceeds go to beneficiaries, does house get a steped-up basis for tax purposes?

The house was designated in the will that upon the owner's death, it be sold and proceeds distributed to beneficiaries. Some beneficiaries lived in the house for a year. The house was then sold and beneficiaries moved. Since the house was NOT inherited; but sold at a profit, does the house get a stepped-up basis for the estate tax filing and capital gains taxes paid on the profit, or does it still get a stepped up basis. Also what are the tax ramifications for the beneficiaries under each scenario, inheriting the funds vs inheriting the house?

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MarilynG
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If a deceased person's home is sold at a profit and proceeds go to beneficiaries, does house get a steped-up basis for tax purposes?

Yes, you can use the stepped-up basis in figuring the gain on the decedent's property sale for the estate tax return. 

The beneficiaries receive a K-1 from the estate to report on their personal tax returns.

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https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/5610660

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MarilynG
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If a deceased person's home is sold at a profit and proceeds go to beneficiaries, does house get a steped-up basis for tax purposes?

Yes, you can use the stepped-up basis in figuring the gain on the decedent's property sale for the estate tax return. 

The beneficiaries receive a K-1 from the estate to report on their personal tax returns.

Here's some info that may help you:

https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/5610660

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