In this video, I talk about capital gains on rental property, how they work, and how you can possibly avoid them. There's a difference between capital gains and depreciation recapture. Remember, it's easier to exclude capital gains. Depreciation recapture is something that can't be avoided with the section 121 exclusion.
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Capital Gains Tax on Rental Property
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