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About John Stancil, CPA
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I can answer questions on personal income taxes, partnerships, and some corporate income taxes. I can deal with some state tax questions. Limited gift and estate tax questions. I am also familiar with ministerial and church tax reporting issues. I teach tax and accounting at a small church-related college. Sales taxes and property taxes are state and local issues so I am not likely be be able to give you an in depth answer on those types of taxes. I have maintained a part time tax practice for over 30 years. I am a member of the AICPA, National Association of Tax Professionals, and the Institute of Management Accountants. Visit my website at www.johnstancilcpa.com. Also visit my blog, www.thetaxdocspot.com.

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I hold a doctorate in Accounting, and four professional certifications: CPA, CMA, CFM, and CIA. I passed all certification examinations on the first attempt, and received honorable mention for my scores on the CIA exam. I write a monthly tax column for the local newspaper. I have prepared taxes for over 30 years.

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DBA University of Memphis MBA University of Georgia BS in Accounting Mars Hill College

 
   

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Tax Law (Questions About Taxes) - tax on sale of vacant property


Expert: John Stancil, CPA - 11/2/2009

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Hi.  I got married in December of 2006.  Earlier that same year, my now husband sold a vacant property that he had owned for many years.  He bought the property for 40K and sold it for 312K. His tax accountant told him to prepay tax in the amount of 35K to cover the costs of capitol gains, purchase price subtracted from selling price times 15% (and I know that the figure he prepaid is not exactly 15%).  He prepaid before we were married.  We did use some of that money to make a down payment on our modest house about a year later.  I'm not sure why, but my husband did not file taxes after we got married until 2008.  (We had extensions the other years, but never filed.)His salary the year in question was about 50K and his workplace took out taxes every pay period.  I recently opened a letter addressed to him that said that he owed additional taxes for 2006 and the best I could tell, it looked like that determination was based on the sale of the vacant property.  So, here are my questions:  Is it possible that he would owe more than the 15% capital gains tax that he was advised to pay?  And, since we got married in the middle of December the same year that he sold the property, I am responsible for any tax if he does owe additional taxes or would he be solely responsible?

Answer
Stephanie,

Thanks for your question.

The tax would be 15% maximum on the gain.  However, since he did not file and report the sale, the IRS is presuming that it is all gain with no basis, and likely are treating it as ordinary income.  He needs to respond, giving the IRS the details of the transaction.

You are responsible only if you file jointly with him.  If you file married, filing separate, you cannot be held liable for his tax liability.

Hope this helps.

John Stancil, CPA

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