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Capital Gains Tax on Property Sold by an LLC

Michael Callahan
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I am under contract to purchase a condo in NH in my name to be used as a STR. We are paying cash. I plan to transfer the property into a multi member LLC (myself and family owned) shortly after closing. My question is if I sell a few years from now will we need to pay capital gains taxes on 100% of the selling price as the LLC will have acquired the property and not purchased it directly (and thus cannot deduct the purchase price from sell price to determine capital gains?). If this is the case I presume it is very important to acquire the property in the name of the LLC from day zero rather than purchase as an individual. I am doing it this way as the LLC is not completely formed (need to amend the formation documents and operating agreement to change from a single member LLC to multi-member). I'm sure I can manage to set this in order if it is imperative that I purchase with the LLC. Thank you very much for the insight!

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