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If you qualify to exclude the gain on the sale- your gain was not more than $500,000 (including adjustment if you ever rented it and took depreciation or took a home office deduction) and you did not get a 1099-S, you are not required to enter it. I would recommend keeping the information on the sale with your tax records.
If you qualify to exclude the gain on the sale- your gain was not more than $500,000 (including adjustment if you ever rented it and took depreciation or took a home office deduction) and you did not get a 1099-S, you are not required to enter it. I would recommend keeping the information on the sale with your tax records.
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