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| "John" <nodak53[at]yahoo.com> wrote: - quote - > I'm still waiting for an answer on this one.
John, since this is a moderated group (thank goodness!), it> If a married couple sells their personal residence (it sits > on 80 acres of land) but retains a life estate in the > residence, does retaining the life estate disqualify them > from exclusion of gain on the residence? sometimes takes a while for replies to show up. It is worth the wait, not having to sift through the rubbish found in abundance on other tax groups. There are a couple of replies to your original post as I type this. << -------------------------------------------------> << The Charter and the Guidelines for submitting > << messages to this newsgroup are at www.asktax.org > << -------------------------------------------------> |
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| John wrote: - quote - > I'm still waiting for an answer on this one.
Well, it's a fairly complicated issue, and one that does notarise often. Perhaps you should pay someone to get a good answer. - quote - > If a married couple sells their personal residence (it sits
Under IRC section 121(d)(8)(A), if you sell a remainder> on 80 acres of land) but retains a life estate in the > residence, does retaining the life estate disqualify them > from exclusion of gain on the residence? interest in property, you can elect to exempt your income or not. The exemption does not apply to the sale of any other partial interest in property. Then section 121(d)(8)(B) says that 121(d)(8)(A) does not apply to a sale to certain relatives. That seems to me to mean that a sale to these relatives would allow you to exempt the income even if it is a partial interest that is not a remainder interest. So it appears that the answer to your question is yes, you can exempt the income. I have not reviewed the regulations or any applicable case law, so you shouldn't rely on this in doing your tax planning. Stu << -------------------------------------------------> << The Charter and the Guidelines for submitting > << messages to this newsgroup are at www.asktax.org > << -------------------------------------------------> |
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| I'm still waiting for an answer on this one. If a married couple sells their personal residence (it sits on 80 acres of land) but retains a life estate in the residence, does retaining the life estate disqualify them from exclusion of gain on the residence? << -------------------------------------------------> << The Charter and the Guidelines for submitting > << messages to this newsgroup are at www.asktax.org > << -------------------------------------------------> |
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