I bought my house 21 months ago for $275,000 and want to sell it for $330,000 and use the profits as a down payment on a larger home. Because I'm under 2 years of ownership, how much am I paying in capital gains tax?
I've seen a lot of exclusions out there but I'm not sure if I qualify for any of them... might be best to stay in the house for another 3 months.
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Yes, waiting three months means none of it is taxable.
If you sell sooner, you will be subject to long term capital gains, which are taxed at 0% or 15% (or some of each) depending on how much other income, you have. The fact that you are using the proceeds for a new house is not relevant.
Try
this tool https://turbotax.intuit.com/tax-tools/calculators/taxcaster/?s=1. Enter your regular income first to see the
regular tax. Then add the sale to see the effect.
Yes, waiting three months means none of it is taxable.
If you sell sooner, you will be subject to long term capital gains, which are taxed at 0% or 15% (or some of each) depending on how much other income, you have. The fact that you are using the proceeds for a new house is not relevant.
Try
this tool https://turbotax.intuit.com/tax-tools/calculators/taxcaster/?s=1. Enter your regular income first to see the
regular tax. Then add the sale to see the effect.
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