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This page last updated on December 11, 2002

Are Some of the Proceeds on the Sale of Your Residence Taxable?
If you used your home for business you may have taxable gain.

In 1997, the tax laws changed allowing you to exclude the gain on the sale of your principal residence from tax. For most taxpayers, gain of up to $250,000 ($500,000 if a joint return is filed) is free from tax. The general rule states that if you own and occupy your residence in two of any of the five years preceding the date of sale, you may qualify for this exclusion in your tax preparation.

 

However, if you use any part of your home for business purposes, some of your gain on your home sale may be taxable. If you claimed any depreciation on your home after May 6, 1997, as a result of the business use, that portion of the gain will be taxable. The IRS calls this "recapture" of the tax benefit you received by claiming the depreciation business expense tax deduction. Business use of your home can include use as a home office, rental use, or use as a day care center.

 

It is important to note that if you have used your home for any type of business, you must account for the depreciation during tax preparation. If you did not claim depreciation, there is a rule that states depreciation is "allowed or allowable." This means that even though you may not have claimed depreciation for the business use portion on your tax return, the IRS is going to assume you did, and the amount of the depreciation deductions allowed or allowable will be recaptured as taxable income in the year of your home sale.

 

 

 

 

 

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