A vacation home is nice to have. Many vacation homes are owned for years–if not decades. The capital gains tax can be substantial when the owner goes to sell the property. And unlike a primary residence, the $250,000 or $500,000 gain exclusion under Section 121 is not available for a property that was never the… Continue reading Selling a Furnished Vacation Home: Allocating Between Real & Personal Property
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