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by jjav
991 days ago
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> And no, you typically don't pay capital gains taxes against your primary residence. A married couple can exclude 500K from taxes, but the rest (given example above) is taxable. > In any case, the point is that you're in a way better place than if you hadn't made that 200K purchase. For sure. Owning is better than renting. |
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