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Feb-13-2015 05:38 AM
4X4Dodger wrote:jrp wrote:
Hard to guide you to the right forms or give you advice, without more specific questions.
Did you change your state of domicile when you started fulltiming?
If you still work fulltime, did you track your earnings/wages by the states you worked in?
As far as the house sale, read Publication 523, You'll be happy to learn that unless you made more than $500,000 (married)/$250,000 (single), your capital gain from the home sale is tax exempt, provided this home was your principal residence for at least 2 of the last 5 yrs.
As far as using a tax "Pro" most are over rated in my experience, especially those at H&R Block. Unless you failed high school math, TurboTax leads you through it step by step. In any case its up to you to have the receipts or backup docs for whatever deductions and/or exemptions you claim.
If I am not mistaken isnt that tax exemption for capital gains ONLY if you re-invest the money from the sale in another house you will occupy?? I'd check that out.
Feb-13-2015 04:37 AM
4X4Dodger wrote:
If I am not mistaken isnt that tax exemption for capital gains ONLY if you re-invest the money from the sale in another house you will occupy?? I'd check that out.
Feb-13-2015 04:34 AM
Feb-13-2015 04:00 AM
jrp wrote:
Hard to guide you to the right forms or give you advice, without more specific questions.
Did you change your state of domicile when you started fulltiming?
If you still work fulltime, did you track your earnings/wages by the states you worked in?
As far as the house sale, read Publication 523, You'll be happy to learn that unless you made more than $500,000 (married)/$250,000 (single), your capital gain from the home sale is tax exempt, provided this home was your principal residence for at least 2 of the last 5 yrs.
As far as using a tax "Pro" most are over rated in my experience, especially those at H&R Block. Unless you failed high school math, TurboTax leads you through it step by step. In any case its up to you to have the receipts or backup docs for whatever deductions and/or exemptions you claim.
Feb-13-2015 02:48 AM
paulcardoza wrote:
Are you really going to follow Income Tax advice from a FREE Internet Forum? Go see an CPA! Especially with the sale of your home to deal with.WandaWagon wrote:
Any help out there would be appreciated. I am currently traveling full time with my family for a year now. We sold our house LAST year and bought a fifth wheel and truck to start our adventure. We are living in it full time. I am still working full time and this will be the first year for tax time to fill out without owning a home. If anyone would mind steering me to the appropriate forms or even giving me some advice I would greatly appreciate your time. Thank you.
Feb-12-2015 06:00 AM
paulcardoza wrote:
Are you really going to follow Income Tax advice from a FREE Internet Forum? Go see an CPA! Especially with the sale of your home to deal with.
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Mike NW wrote:jrp wrote:
Hard to guide you to the right forms or give you advice, without more specific questions.
Did you change your state of domicile when you started fulltiming?
If you still work fulltime, did you track your earnings/wages by the states you worked in?
As far as the house sale, read Publication 523, You'll be happy to learn that unless you made more than $500,000 (married)/$250,000 (single), your capital gain from the home sale is tax exempt, provided this home was your principal residence for at least 2 of the last 5 yrs.
Excellent points to consider. One other one may be that if you have any interest on your RV it would be considered deductible. I would think the biggest concern, based solely on what you have mentioned, is that you are continuing to work. Depending on which state you worked in you may have state income tax issues. In addition, the handling of the sale on your house may be different at the state level than the federal level. Check your state for specific reporting and tax implications of the sale of the house.
Feb-12-2015 04:00 AM
WandaWagon wrote:
Any help out there would be appreciated. I am currently traveling full time with my family for a year now. We sold our house LAST year and bought a fifth wheel and truck to start our adventure. We are living in it full time. I am still working full time and this will be the first year for tax time to fill out without owning a home. If anyone would mind steering me to the appropriate forms or even giving me some advice I would greatly appreciate your time. Thank you.
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