세금 | 캐나다의 집을 팔고 미국으로 이사하는 경우 세금 어떻게 되나요?
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“캐나다의 집을 팔고 미국으로 이사하는 경우 세금 어떻게 되나요? “===============>>>It depends on the situation if your home in Canada is your primary home or investment rental home or etc.
“남편은 2012년부터 미국에서 일을 했었고 가족은 캐나다에 있었는데요,
올해는 집을 팔고 모두 이사가려고 합니다. “============>>Is your husband still a Canadian citizen or a US resident for tax purposes????? If he is a US resident for tax purposes, when did he become a US resident???
“집을 팔때 발생하는 capital gain에 대해, Canada에서는 'principal residence'로 처리되어 세금을 내지 않는데 미국에는 내야 하나요?”=============>>>It depends on the situation. In US, in general, the primary capital gain exclusion that many individuals take advantage of is excluding part of the gain on a personal residence. You are eligible for this exclusion if you, as a resident, I mean a US citizen/ a resident / a US resident for tax purposes, have owned and used the home as your main/prrimary residence for at least a period of two years out of the total five years prior to the sale. You can exclude up to $250K (or $500K for a married couple) on your US tax return. In fact, if you plan on excluding this income, the IRS does not want you to report it at all.You can generally only use this exclusion once every five years.
“그리고 TN visa로 있는 상태에서 미국에서 집을 사서 가지고 있다가 만약 팔게되면, 파는 시점의 이민 상태에 따라, 즉 TN이거나, H1B, 혹은 영주권자인 경우, 세금문제가 달라지나요? “============>>>As mentioned above,yes. I assume that your husband is a US resident for tax purposes then as a US resident, as long as he owns and uses the home in US as his main residence for at least a period of two years out of the total five years prior to the sale, then he can exclude up to $250K (or $500K for a married couple) on his US tax return. In fact, if he plans on excluding this income, the IRS does not want him to report it at all.He can generally only use this exclusion once every five years.
“남편은 2012년부터 미국에서 일을 했었고 가족은 캐나다에 있었는데요,
올해는 집을 팔고 모두 이사가려고 합니다. “============>>Is your husband still a Canadian citizen or a US resident for tax purposes????? If he is a US resident for tax purposes, when did he become a US resident???
“집을 팔때 발생하는 capital gain에 대해, Canada에서는 'principal residence'로 처리되어 세금을 내지 않는데 미국에는 내야 하나요?”=============>>>It depends on the situation. In US, in general, the primary capital gain exclusion that many individuals take advantage of is excluding part of the gain on a personal residence. You are eligible for this exclusion if you, as a resident, I mean a US citizen/ a resident / a US resident for tax purposes, have owned and used the home as your main/prrimary residence for at least a period of two years out of the total five years prior to the sale. You can exclude up to $250K (or $500K for a married couple) on your US tax return. In fact, if you plan on excluding this income, the IRS does not want you to report it at all.You can generally only use this exclusion once every five years.
“그리고 TN visa로 있는 상태에서 미국에서 집을 사서 가지고 있다가 만약 팔게되면, 파는 시점의 이민 상태에 따라, 즉 TN이거나, H1B, 혹은 영주권자인 경우, 세금문제가 달라지나요? “============>>>As mentioned above,yes. I assume that your husband is a US resident for tax purposes then as a US resident, as long as he owns and uses the home in US as his main residence for at least a period of two years out of the total five years prior to the sale, then he can exclude up to $250K (or $500K for a married couple) on his US tax return. In fact, if he plans on excluding this income, the IRS does not want him to report it at all.He can generally only use this exclusion once every five years.
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