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Patrick Thomas Dickinson
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Avoiding capital gains home sale

Patrick Thomas Dickinson
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Hello

Any tax savvy people / cpas out there want to help me out. 

My moms selling her house in the Bay Area and will have a large amount of capital gains once it is sold, I have a few questions. 

1. You pay capital gains to the feds and your state of residence ( California for us) correct ? 

2. If my moms can creatively come up with a way to keep her taxable income below 47000$ ( for single filers) she would have to pay 0 in capital gains on the sale of her property, am i understanding this correctly. 

If so I’m thinking she could make some sizable donations which would lower her taxable income to below 47000$. It seems like a no brainer to me if I’m correct. Any insight on this ? 

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Bill B.#3 1031 Exchanges Contributor
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The answer to the basis of your question everyone seems to have skipped, is no. She doesn’t get unlimited 0% capital gains tax if her income is below $47k. The capital gains is added to her income. She gets the same $250k or $500k if married plus any capex she has receipts for everyone else gets.  (Roof, ac, flooring, etc…)

Elon musk had zero regular income and paid $9billion in capital gains taxes. Pretty sure if there was a way to save $9billon he would have figured it out. 

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