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on the capital asset sale worksheet if it is not and has never been a rental on which you took depreciation and it is not your principal residence.
if you took depreciation, then the sale will need to be reported through the worksheet where the depreciation was taken.
however, if it is your principal residence, then use the home sale worksheet.
To clarify, are these real estate gains on your own personal residence, rental property, or just investment property that you own?
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