August 3, 2025 - 02:20

Selling a home after the death of a spouse can be an emotional and challenging process, especially when it comes to understanding the implications of capital gains tax. When a couple owns a home together, they often benefit from certain tax exemptions. However, the situation changes when one spouse passes away.
In general, homeowners can exclude up to $500,000 in capital gains from the sale of their primary residence if they file jointly. If your spouse has died, you may still qualify for this exclusion, provided you meet specific criteria. The key is to determine the property's value at the time of your spouse's death, as this can significantly affect your taxable gain when you sell the home.
Additionally, if the home was inherited, you may benefit from a "step-up" in basis, which adjusts the property's value to its current market rate, potentially reducing your capital gains tax liability. It’s essential to consult a tax professional to navigate these complexities and ensure you make informed decisions during this difficult time.
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