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neesha78
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Tax implications on selling a home in Georgia

We are in the process of selling our home in Atlanta, GA. Our house was bought at less than 250K, will there be tax implications at the top of the year ? Will we owe money to the government from the profit?
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Tax implications on selling a home in Georgia

If you sold your primary personal residence and you lived in and owned the home for at least two years in the five year period on the date of sale, you do not have to report the sale if your gains are less then the exclusion amounts of $250,000 if filing Single or $500,000 if filing Married Filing Jointly (and both lived in and owned the home for two years).  

If you had a gain greater then the exclusion amounts then you would have to report the sale.  Also, if you received a Form 1099-S for the sale either with a gain or a loss, the sale has to be reported.  

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Tax implications on selling a home in Georgia

If you sold your primary personal residence and you lived in and owned the home for at least two years in the five year period on the date of sale, you do not have to report the sale if your gains are less then the exclusion amounts of $250,000 if filing Single or $500,000 if filing Married Filing Jointly (and both lived in and owned the home for two years).  

If you had a gain greater then the exclusion amounts then you would have to report the sale.  Also, if you received a Form 1099-S for the sale either with a gain or a loss, the sale has to be reported.  

neesha78
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Tax implications on selling a home in Georgia

Thank you so much
TomD8
Level 15

Tax implications on selling a home in Georgia

To qualify for the $500K exclusion on a joint return, both of you must have lived in the house as your primary residence for two of the five years leading up to the date of sale, but only one of you need have been the owner.
  <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://www.irs.gov/publications/p17/ch15.html">https://www.irs.gov/publications/p17/ch15.html</a>
**Answers are correct to the best of my ability but do not constitute tax or legal advice.
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