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Tennessee’s home prices are up—but so is tax exposure. More homeowners are now facing the possibility of federal capital gains taxes when they decide to sell their long-held properties. Recent data reveals that approximately 36.1% of homeowners in the state may encounter this hidden tax burden, catching many off guard as they consider selling their homes.
As the real estate market in Tennessee continues to thrive, homeowners who have owned their properties for years may be surprised to learn that the appreciation in value could lead to significant tax liabilities. The capital gains tax applies to the profit made from selling a home, which can be substantial in a market where home values have surged.
This situation is particularly concerning for those who may not have factored in these potential costs when planning their financial futures. Homeowners are encouraged to consult with tax professionals to understand their exposure and explore strategies to mitigate the impact of these taxes as they navigate the evolving real estate landscape.
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