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Second Home Sold To Son At Original Cost. Do I Need To Report The Sale When There's $0 Gain?

I do know I have to file a Form 709 to report the gift amount, being the difference of what he paid and the market value.  Got that covered.  I'm just unsure if I have to report the sale otherwise.   I actually asked the question before when inquiring about the gift tax situation, but got conflicting replies.  So trying again.   Any help would be appreciated, thanks in advance. 

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Second Home Sold To Son At Original Cost. Do I Need To Report The Sale When There's $0 Gain?

if you got a 1099-S you'll need to report it because the IRS will be looking for the proceeds being reported on your return. otherwise, reporting is not required

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Second Home Sold To Son At Original Cost. Do I Need To Report The Sale When There's $0 Gain?

if you got a 1099-S you'll need to report it because the IRS will be looking for the proceeds being reported on your return. otherwise, reporting is not required

Second Home Sold To Son At Original Cost. Do I Need To Report The Sale When There's $0 Gain?

No 1099, privately handled transaction.  Thank you. 

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