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Sellers: Consider Capital Gains Before Selling
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Even though we’re in a hot seller’s market, you may not want to sell right now.
Considering how much homes have increased in value recently, many people are wondering whether they should sell their homes or cash in on their equity. Selling may or may not be a good idea, so today I’ll give people in this position something to consider: capital gains taxes.
Many people don’t really think about capital gains taxes until after their house has already been sold. When you purchase a home, the IRS determines whether you’ll pay short-term or long-term capital gains based on how long you’ve lived in the home.
If you’ve lived in the home for less than a year, you’ll pay a higher capital gains tax, so be sure to check with your CPA to find out exactly how much yours would be if you sold. For simplicity’s sake, you can expect to pay around 22% of your total profit. If you’ve lived in the home for more than a year, your capital gains taxes are reduced. Again, your CPA can give you a more exact figure, but you’re looking at somewhere around 10% to 15%.
"If you’re pretty close to that two-year mark, then it may be a good idea to hold off on selling."
Now, if you are in a position where you have lived in the home for at least two out of the last five yearsand you’re single, you are exempt from having to pay capital gains taxes on up to $250,000 worth of profit. If you’re married, you’re exempt for up to $500,000. If you’re pretty close to that two-year mark, then it may be a good idea to hold off on selling.
Hopefully this has given you some helpful information to better inform your decision to sell or not to sell.
If you have any questions or need assistance, give us a call or send us an email. We’d love to be a resource for you.
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Manage episode 330306748 series 1041640
Even though we’re in a hot seller’s market, you may not want to sell right now.
Considering how much homes have increased in value recently, many people are wondering whether they should sell their homes or cash in on their equity. Selling may or may not be a good idea, so today I’ll give people in this position something to consider: capital gains taxes.
Many people don’t really think about capital gains taxes until after their house has already been sold. When you purchase a home, the IRS determines whether you’ll pay short-term or long-term capital gains based on how long you’ve lived in the home.
If you’ve lived in the home for less than a year, you’ll pay a higher capital gains tax, so be sure to check with your CPA to find out exactly how much yours would be if you sold. For simplicity’s sake, you can expect to pay around 22% of your total profit. If you’ve lived in the home for more than a year, your capital gains taxes are reduced. Again, your CPA can give you a more exact figure, but you’re looking at somewhere around 10% to 15%.
"If you’re pretty close to that two-year mark, then it may be a good idea to hold off on selling."
Now, if you are in a position where you have lived in the home for at least two out of the last five yearsand you’re single, you are exempt from having to pay capital gains taxes on up to $250,000 worth of profit. If you’re married, you’re exempt for up to $500,000. If you’re pretty close to that two-year mark, then it may be a good idea to hold off on selling.
Hopefully this has given you some helpful information to better inform your decision to sell or not to sell.
If you have any questions or need assistance, give us a call or send us an email. We’d love to be a resource for you.
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