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Capital Gains on House Sales as part of a Divorce

Hi - Once a divorce is finalized, my understanding is each party is entitled to a $250K exclusion on the capital gains from the sale of the house (which would have been $500K is still married). I wanted to confirm 1) if this is correct, and 2) If as part of a settlement, there is an unequal split of the sales (say for the sake of example a 60/40 split).. is it possible for one party to also take a 60% of the total $500K capital gains exclusion, or is that party locked into only the $250K exclusion since the divorce was recently granted prior to the home sale? Thanks in advance.

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Capital Gains on House Sales as part of a Divorce

Assuming that you both meet the exclusion qualifications each would exclude $250,000 as you posted. The IRS has no interest in your divorce agreement. You can split the sale proceeds any way you agree. 

Capital Gains on House Sales as part of a Divorce

So both parties are limited to the $250,00 exclusion on their individual tax returns... in other words, one party can't claim $350K and the other $150K of the total $500K exclusion. Thanks for the response.

Capital Gains on House Sales as part of a Divorce

Right 250,000 max each.  You can’t slit it up.

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