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Downsizing Your Home? Stay Away From These 8 Crucial Mistakes

July 10, 2019 · Personal finance
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A calculator and tax assessment notice on a kitchen counter highlight the impact of capital gains taxes.

Mistake 3: Misjudging the Reality of Capital Gains Taxes

Many retirees bought their homes decades ago for a fraction of their current market value. A house purchased in 1985 for $80,000 might easily sell today for $750,000. While that appreciation builds tremendous wealth, it also triggers a severe tax liability if handled incorrectly.

The IRS offers a generous tax break under Section 121, known as the primary residence exclusion. If you have lived in the home for at least two of the five years preceding the sale, you can exclude up to $250,000 of capital gains from your income as a single filer, or up to $500,000 as a married couple filing jointly.

However, if your profit exceeds those limits, you owe long-term capital gains tax on the remainder. Using the previous example, a married couple selling an $80,000 home for $750,000 realizes a $670,000 gain. Even after applying the $500,000 exclusion, they are left with $170,000 in taxable profit. This sudden spike in income can also trigger a ripple effect, potentially increasing your Medicare Part B and Part D premiums through the Income-Related Monthly Adjustment Amount (IRMAA).

Never list a highly appreciated property without calculating your exact tax exposure. Review the current rules on home sales directly via the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), and consult a tax professional to discuss strategies for offsetting these gains.

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