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dba178
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How to report sale of land with paper gain but real loss

I purchased land 20 years ago, and all these years had expenses: taxes, stormwater fees, fire mitigation,  various dues, etc.

Now I sold it, technically at a higher price, so it seems like a gain.

But in reality, accounting for 20 years of expenses, it's a loss.

However, I do not see any way to write them off - the only expenses that seem to be allowed are the closing costs.

Can anyone clarify please?

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How to report sale of land with paper gain but real loss

had you made the proper election each year, you could have added taxes and any interest paid that year to the tax basis. Otherwise, they and the other costs might have been deductible as investment expenses until the TCJA became tax law. it bars the deduction for investment expenses and is in effect through at least the end of 2025 (no one knows if it or parts will be extended).   so if you sell only the closing costs (buy and sell) would add to the tax basis. 

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