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New Tax Provision Helps Widows and Widowers

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Real Estate Agent with Coldwell Banker Burnet

A new tax provision is offering capitol gains relief for widows and widowers who want to sell their houses after a spouse has died. While married couples can exclude a profit of up to $500,000 when they sell their home, single people are limited to a $250,000 tax break. Until recently, a widow or widower was considered a single person in the eyes of the IRS. But now, a surviving spouse can take the full $500,000 deduction if they sell the home within two years of their partner’s death instead of the previous one-year limit. The home must have been used as a principal residence for two out of the last five years and the spouse must remain unmarried until the home sells. Surviving spouses can subtract any money put into the home for repair and improvements. The new provision reflects the slower housing market and perhaps, a small amount of compassion that was forcing people who had just lost a life partner to make other difficult decisions too soon.

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