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Old 08-10-2016, 01:56 AM
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Exclamation Relocation - Sale primary residence

We lived in state OR and own a house. My husband changed his job and moved to NY in 2015, but I didn't move because of my work. We sold our house in May 2015 and bought a new house close to my work in OR in Aug 2015. We used free 500k capital gain for old house when we file tax return for year 2015. After we bought the new house, my husband claim this new house is his primary residency in pay check. Recently, he found another job in state WA. Whole family plans to move there. If we sale our new house now which we lived there less than 2 years, plus we just sold old house last year, can we still use 500k capital gain rule due to job relocation? Any help will be really appreciate!



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