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Old 01-26-2024, 12:10 PM   #32
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Since the property is owned jointly, the surviving spouse gets a stepped up basis for only half of the value. He/she should consider living in it as their primary home long enough to get the $250,000 exclusion on the gain. If they plan on keeping it until death and passing it on to the kids, then they will get a full step up in basis.
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