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Flura [38]
2 years ago
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Sanders, a 62-year-old single individual, sold his principal residence for the net amount of $500,000 after all selling expenses

. Sanders bought the house 15 years ago and has occupied it until it sold. On the date of sale, the house had a cost basis of $200,000. Within six months, Sanders purchased a new house for $600,000. What amount of gain should Sanders recognize from the sale of the residence g
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1 answer:
grin007 [14]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

$50,000

Explanation:

Recognized gain can be calculated by deducting the exclusion available from the realized gain. To qualify for exclusion from the realized gain Sanders has met all the requirements of exclusion.

NOTE: Requirments for exclusion are given at the end of solution

DATA

Sale proceeds = $500,000

Cost basis = $200,000

exclusion available for single person = $250,000

Gain =?

Calculation

Realized gain on sale of home = Sale proceeds –  Cost basis

Realized gain on sale of home = $500,000 - $200,000

Realized gain on sale of home =  $300,000

Recognized gain = Realized gain - exclusion available

Recognized gain = $300,000 - $250,000

Recognized gain = $50,000

Requirements for exclusion

1. You've owned the home for two of the last five years.  

2. You used the home as your principal residence for two of the last five years.

3. You haven't used the exclusion on another property sale within the last two years.

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