WHAT IS THE LONG TERM CAPITAL GAIN TAX RATE?

That’s an excellent question.  Answer is it depends! Profits from the sale or exchange of capital assets held for over a year generally taxed at 0%, 15% or 20%. The rate depends on income limits that move (adjust for inflation)..  In 2024, the 0% rate applies to taxable income up to $47,025 for singles, $63,000 […]

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Gifted versus Inherited Property

If property is GIFTED, the receiver of the gift never pays a tax.  The giver of the gift has to deal with gift taxes. If property with a basis (original cost plus improvements) is $200k and the property sells for $500k, there is a $300k profit and is taxable. If instead the property is INHERITED, […]

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A word of caution on property transfers…..

Let’s say you gave someone $600k of property at today’s market value.  It has been owned along time and only $30k is the original purchase price.  We can add improvements to the original $30k say a pool, additional room,…. Add those improvements of $40k to the $30k and we have what we call BASIS of $70k.  That […]

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MEDICARE WENT UP ….  OUCH!

There are reasons for Medicare to Increase…. Your income is higher.  That’s good and we hope your income stays higher. But what if it increase because of an unusual event… can we explain that and get it lowered? Well, yes, kind of and maybe.  Check this list.  Even if your reason is not on this […]

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First Time Homebuyer Credit (as of 02.16.09)

First Time Homebuyer Credit We understand there are many questions about this new refundable tax credit. How Much is the Credit? AS CURRENTLY WRITTEN (this is the tax law today.. at least it was this morning 02.16.09!) the credit amount is the lesser of $7,500 or 10% of the purchase price of a principal residence […]

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