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Updated 10 months ago, 02/29/2024
Recently married capital gains tax - I'm a citizen, my wife isn't
I am selling my primary residence in San Antonio, TX. My wife is Filipino and not a citizen of the US currently, we married in September of 2023.
My question: While we've only been married for 5.5 months, can we qualify for the joint filing $500k exemption? Specifically wondering if my wife not being a US citizen will disqualify us or something. I've owned and lived at the property since 2021 so I meet those requirements. Just wondering if newly weds can still qualify for the exemption and if my wife not being a citizen will hinder any capital gains tax exemption qualifications. We're selling the property for $350,000
She needs to be on title. She must file a US IRS return and in your state which I think is TX. Since filing is open for the IRS do it online digitally. How many days has she been in the US?
This is owner occupied? What is basis or original purchase price plus how much you paid to fix it up?
Quote from @Freddy Neuhold:
I am selling my primary residence in San Antonio, TX. My wife is Filipino and not a citizen of the US currently, we married in September of 2023.
My question: While we've only been married for 5.5 months, can we qualify for the joint filing $500k exemption? Specifically wondering if my wife not being a US citizen will disqualify us or something. I've owned and lived at the property since 2021 so I meet those requirements. Just wondering if newly weds can still qualify for the exemption and if my wife not being a citizen will hinder any capital gains tax exemption qualifications. We're selling the property for $350,000
Quote from @Account Closed:
Quote from @Freddy Neuhold:
I am selling my primary residence in San Antonio, TX. My wife is Filipino and not a citizen of the US currently, we married in September of 2023.
My question: While we've only been married for 5.5 months, can we qualify for the joint filing $500k exemption? Specifically wondering if my wife not being a US citizen will disqualify us or something. I've owned and lived at the property since 2021 so I meet those requirements. Just wondering if newly weds can still qualify for the exemption and if my wife not being a citizen will hinder any capital gains tax exemption qualifications. We're selling the property for $350,000
She's not a resident either, has never been in the US yet. Currently working on getting her B2 visa though. Does not even being a resident make a big difference?
I believe you both have to live in the home for 2 of the last 5 years in order to qualify for the nontaxable $500K
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If your basis is at least $100k then you'll be ok regardless since your gain won't exceed $250k.
Quote from @Justin Brickman:
I believe you both have to live in the home for 2 of the last 5 years in order to qualify for the nontaxable $500K
That is correct, google "section 121 exclusion" or talk with your accountant for more info!