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  1. The tax code recognizes the importance of home ownership by allowing you to exclude gain when you sell your main home. To qualify for the maximum exclusion of gain ($250,000 or $500,000 if married filing jointly), you must meet the Eligibility Test, explained later.

    • IRS.gov Pub523

      Publication 523 explains tax rules that apply when you sell...

  2. Report the sale or exchange of your main home on Form 8949, Sale and Other Dispositions of Capital Assets, if: You have a gain and do not qualify to exclude all of it, You have a gain and choose not to exclude it, or. You received a Form 1099-S.

  3. 16 kwi 2024 · Additionally, you must report the sale of the home if you can't exclude all of your capital gain from income. Use Schedule D (Form 1040), Capital Gains and Losses and Form 8949, Sales and Other Dispositions of Capital Assets when required to report the home sale.

  4. Sale of home tax form. If you have a taxable gain on the sale of your main home that you can’t exclude, report the entire gain on Form 8949. If you have a loss on the sale of your main home and received a Form 1099-S, report the loss on Form 8949. You’ll do this even though the loss isn’t deductible.

  5. 7 lut 2024 · The IRS provides an exemption from the Form 1099-S reporting requirement for the sale of your principal residence if you are married and your gain from the sale is $500,000 or less. If you are unmarried, gains of $250,000 or less are exempt.

  6. 11 kwi 2024 · You generally need to report the sale of your home on your tax return if you received a Form 1099-S or if you do not meet the requirements for excluding the gain on the sale of your home. See: "Do I have to pay taxes on the profit I made selling my home?"

  7. 6 kwi 2024 · Let’s take a closer look at the capital gains tax, including what it means and how you can reduce your tax burden when you sell your home. What Is The Capital Gains Tax On Real Estate? The capital gains tax is what you pay on an asset’s appreciation during the time that you owned it.

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