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Danette Tranter
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Raleigh, NC
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Newly Married, Capital Gains Tax Exemption Question

Danette Tranter
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Raleigh, NC
Posted

Hi everyone,

My husband and I got married last November, he used a capital gains exemption when filing taxes this year after selling his townhome in November. We are about to sell my home in Raleigh, but I've read you can only claim this exemption every two years. I will have owned this townhome two years in September, and we would like to sell it soon. We are purchasing a SFH soon.

Am I correct that I can't claim the tax exemption next year? If so, it seems like it might not be worth waiting until September to sell it. We could put a renter in and sell later, but we are also going to be making a nice profit regardless with my slow live-in flip/newly finished basement. It would be nice to put the money into something else.

Any other solutions?

Thanks!

  • Danette Tranter
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