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Updated 7 months ago on . Most recent reply

avoiding short term capital gains
We're looking to sell our rental property that isn't performing well. We purchased the vacant land on 1/29/23 and built the duplex that spring/summer. It went up for rent in November 2023.
The question is, what date is used to qualify the year of holding to avoid short term capital gains tax?