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Level 2
October 4, 2023
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Home Cost Basis Documentation Not Available

  • October 4, 2023
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What do you do if you have legitimate expenses from remodels, pool additions and other improvements but don't have any paperwork?

 

My 80 year old mother-in-law lived in her home for nearly 50 years, the purchase was for $140K and just sold for $1M. She is single and does qualify for the $250K exemption and closing costs etc., however, she is looking at a substantial gain.

Over the years, about $350K was put into the home through roofs, remodels, pools, massive landscape projects etc. however, over the years, she did not keep good records and most of what she had was lost in a flood many years ago.

There are photos and no question that work was put into the property.

Can we safely increase the cost basis?

What happens if we are ever challenged and we don't have all the receipts and paperwork for about 1/2 of the work?

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Level 15
October 4, 2023

All you can do is the best you can to justify whatever improvements she made and be prepared to defend them if audited. 

Level 15
October 4, 2023

@33Degrees also, given how long she lived in the home., it is only the last capital improvement of the same type that can be added to the cost basis. 

 

Let's say she replaced the roof three times - then it's only the most recent replacement that is added to the cost basis.