Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help !
Ask
    krobshopper's Avatar
    krobshopper Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #1

    Mar 26, 2009, 02:07 PM
    gain on transferred property
    My grandmother purchased house in 1923 for $13,000 - when she was ill in 2006, she transferred the ownership of the property to both me and her as joint tenants (the property was valued at $600,000 at the time) She passed away in 2007 - I sold the house in 2008 for $600,000 to my nephew, but I gifted $200,000 to him so that he could buy the house - how do I figure out my cost basis and where on the tax return does it get reported? I've researched several different areas, but keep getting different answers. Thank you!!
    ebaines's Avatar
    ebaines Posts: 12,131, Reputation: 1307
    Expert
     
    #2

    Mar 26, 2009, 02:19 PM

    I think it goes like this:

    Your grandmother made a gift to you of $300K back in 2006 - I trust that when she passed away her executor followed through on the gift tax implications of this transaction - but that's a different discussion. Your cost basis for this is 1/2 of her original cost basis, or $6,500.

    In 2007 when she passed away you inherited the other half of the property. Do you have an estimate of the fair market value as of her dayrte of death? Again, this is something the executor of the estate should know. For discussion purposes, let's assume it's value was $600k. So you inherited $300K worth of real estate from your grandmother, with a cost basis to you of $300K.

    So at that point you were the sole owner of a house with a cost basis to you of $306,500.

    In 2008 you sold the house for $600K, for a gain of $293,500. You report this as a gain on Schedule D of your 1040.

    You also made a gift of $200K to your nephew, but that's not relevant to the discussion of what your cost basis is. However, you should be aware that you must file form 709 (Gift tax) with your return. You probably don't owe any additional tax because of this gift, but the gift does count against your lifetime exclusion for estate accounting purposes.
    IntlTax's Avatar
    IntlTax Posts: 831, Reputation: 23
    Tax Expert
     
    #3

    Mar 28, 2009, 07:26 PM

    I am not too familiar with the estate tax rules. However, I believe that you may be able to obtain a step up in basis for the entire property (to $600,000) if your grandmother lived in the house until her dead. See section 2036.

Not your question? Ask your question View similar questions

 

Question Tools Search this Question
Search this Question:

Advanced Search

Add your answer here.


Check out some similar questions!

Taxes on money transferred from abroad [ 2 Answers ]

My father, a US citizen, who has a dual citizenship and currently lives in Europe, is going to move back to the United States, and wants to wire all of his savings from the european bank account to the US bank account. The amount greatly exceeds $13,000. Does he have to pay any taxes on the money...

Can a mortgage be transferred [ 2 Answers ]

My grandmother just past away and she did not have a will in her name. She owned a home and was still paying the mortgage. My grandmother also did not have anyone else on the deed and it was not a joint mortgage. My mother and aunt lived with my grandmother as well as the grandchildren. Should my...

OPT transferred to H1B - Filing of Taxes [ 3 Answers ]

Hi, 1. My OPT began on the 3rd of July and I started work in the 1st week of August on my OPT. 2. My H1B got approved in Oct 2006 and I am still continuing to work at the same employer now on my H1B. 3. Due to the lack of knowledge; my employer kept deducting H1B taxes from me even while I...

Transferred from my E-Mail [ 1 Answers ]

Larry D asks; Not every time but 2 out of 3 times... when I start a fire in the Fireplace... there will be the smell of sewage coming from the master bedroom Shower... we are on a septic system... 2 people live in the House... Just moved into the house 6 months ago... any ideals as to what The...

Will This Site Get Transferred To My New Computer? [ 14 Answers ]

When I have my new Mac Mini, will this site with all of my questions and answers get erased or will they go to my new computer, is there anything that I must do? THANKS


View more questions Search