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Sale of personal home by a Trust

jesdq1
Level 4

Can a loss on the sale of a personal house (home of decedent and in the trust) be passed on to the beneficiaries on the K-1s? The FMV of house, selling price, and expenses of sale generates a loss. Or, because the home was the primary residence of the deceased, does the loss stay with the Trust and not passed through to beneficiaries?  

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sjrcpa
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No it does not.


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sjrcpa
Level 15

Is this a final trust return?


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jesdq1
Level 4

yes

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sjrcpa
Level 15

Then everything passes out to the beneficiaries on the K-1s.


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jesdq1
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Thank You.  So, it is not relevant that the house sold was the primary residence of the decedent? 

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sjrcpa
Level 15

Sold after death, right?

Did anyone live in it after grantor's death?

Trust was of a kind that the house got a step up to date of death FMV?


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jesdq1
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Sold after death?   Yes

Did anyone live in it after grantors death?  No  

Not sure if I understand the third question. "Trust was of a kind that the house got a step up to date of death FMV? " Are there certain trusts that do not allow a stepped-up cost basis?  It was a revocable trust. Thank You

   

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sjrcpa
Level 15

Yes there are certain trusts and transfers thereto where there is no step up.

Sounds like you have a plain vanilla Revocable/Living/Grantor Trust where the assets get a step up upon the death of the Grantor.

After death, the assets are deemed to be held for investment, in the absence of other facts saying they are not.


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jesdq1
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It is my understanding that irrevocable trusts do not allow the stepped-up basis, I was not aware that other kinds of trusts do not allow a stepped-up basis.  You are correct I have a revocable trust. The fact that the house was the personal residence of the grantor...does that have any effect on the stepped-up basis? Thank You    

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sjrcpa
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No it does not.


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jesdq1
Level 4

Thank you for your help 

sjrcpa
Level 15

You're welcome.


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