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Updated almost 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Capital gains question
Hi folks,
I've recently bought a couple of lots and will be building spec homes on them. My main concern is when long term capital gains kick in. We closed on the lots on 3/15/19. If we aim for a sale next spring, after 3/15/20, are we now paying long term capital gains on the project or is it one year from when the home is built? What other considerations might I be missing?
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Eamonn McElroy
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Buying lots and constructing houses on them would generally be ordinary income subject to SE taxes and not capital gains.
Capital gains treatment would be the anomaly and exception.