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3.8% Sales Tax on Real Estate sales?

Reblogger Sheila Rasak
Real Estate Agent with Keller Williams Realty-California Coast Property Group

Alan, I'm happy you posted something on the subject again! I had never heard this one and had any of my clients called to ask me "what gives?" I would have been at a loss for words. Thanks for spreading the truth on this subject!

Original content by Alan May

An agent in our office received this in her e-mail.  She asked her husband (the real estate attorney) if it were true.

Neither of them had heard anything about this.  You would think that if this were true, one of the two of them, would know something about it.

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I immediately hit the internet
searching for the answer. 
It must be true, after all, it says
"verified" right in the e-mail itself.
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Well, as you can imagine it's only fractionally true.  If you happen to run across this e-mail, or a client of yours calls panicky after reading this e-mail, you'll know the facts:

According to FactCheck.com only a tiny percentage of home sellers will pay the tax. Only those with incomes over $200,000 a year (or $250,000 for married couples filing jointly) will be subject to it.

And even for those who have such high incomes, the tax still won’t apply to the first $250,000 on profits from the sale of a personal residence — or to the first $500,000 in the case of a married couple selling their home.

I think this stands repeating:  ONLY those with incomes of $200,000 or more will be subject to it (or $250,000 for married couples filing jointly).  And the tax will only be on the portion of your PROFIT that is above $250,000, (or $500,000 for married couples).

So... instead of an additional $15,200 tax on the sale of your $400,000 home.  It's possible you'd have ZERO additional tax if you don't make $200,000 a year.  And if you do make more than that... and you make no profit... you'd still have a ZERO additional tax burden.  Let's say you were lucky, you manage to make $300,000 a year in income, and you sold your home for a $100,000 profit.  You'd only be paying $3,800. in additional tax.  $11,400 less than the inflammatory e-mail suggests.

And snopes.com has a slightly different take, still saying that it's wrong and misleading, and that someone making over $200,000 who sells their $2 million dollar home for a $750,000 profit would only have a $9,500 tax burden.

This is, of course, in additional to any existing state and local taxes you already have.

I don't know exactly what the agenda is, of the sender of this e-mail... (although I could venture a guess, and I imagine it's somewhat political)... but TRUTH, was not on that agenda.

UPDATE:  Turns out my buddy Matt Stigliano wrote a great post about this very subject (and did a better job than I did) in April!!

ALAN MAY, Realtor®
Specializing in Evanston Real Estate and North Shore Real Estate
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Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate, 2929 Central Street, Evanston, IL 60201
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Evanston Real Estate & North Shore Real Estate

Sheila Rasak
Keller Williams Realty-California Coast Property Group - Camarillo, CA

Alan,

Great job in your research and blog! Thank you for the value you add to the industry and shedding some light on misleading announcements! I felt a reblog was in order as I thought the content to be excellent and to the point.

 

 

Sep 22, 2010 01:46 AM
Scott Godzyk
Godzyk Real Estate Services - Manchester, NH
One of the Manchester NH's area Leading Agents

Unfortanately Alan disabled his comments by the time i got back and read his blog. Alan another great subject by you. This is another outrage, the comments said it would not affect everyone but it will affect some. if you are the one it affects you will be pretty upset. it is the sneakyness of the politicians to include such  a tax and hide it that upsets me

Sep 22, 2010 01:50 AM
Dan Edward Phillips
Dan Edward Phillips - Eureka, CA
Realtor and Broker/Owner

Hi Shelia, thank you for putting the post back up, very well done.

Sep 22, 2010 02:02 AM
Sheila Rasak
Keller Williams Realty-California Coast Property Group - Camarillo, CA

Gentlemen,

It's amazing the amount of information that is afforded here on Active Rain. I have to admit, I'm somewhat at a loss that more people don't call attention to this kind of information or fail to comment on a blog they more than likely missed. Is it that most Realtors don't have time or don't care?

Sep 24, 2010 01:23 AM