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milkman
Level 3

Son inherited Mom's home and sold it two months later.  Sale price was exactly the same as value of home at day of Mom's death-so no capitol gain.  But, there was cost of listing and selling the home.  Would these costs make for a net loss on sale of home for the son?

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BobKamman
Level 15

Was there any personal use of the home from the time it was inherited until it was sold?  For example, had he been living there the last ten years?  If not, then it's a capital asset sold at a loss reported on Schedule D.

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BobKamman
Level 15

Was there any personal use of the home from the time it was inherited until it was sold?  For example, had he been living there the last ten years?  If not, then it's a capital asset sold at a loss reported on Schedule D.

Terry53029
Level 14
Level 14

Be sure it is an arm’s length transaction, which is a transaction where the buyers and sellers have no relationship to each other. Except when handling an inheritance, related parties include:

  • The estate
  • The executor
  • Beneficiaries of the estate
milkman
Level 3

Thanks

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