What is the name of your state? Massachusetts
I am a Massachusetts resident and sold land in Florida. The land was held since 1981. Outside of the local taxes I did not spend anything on the land. Am I able to add the local taxes property taxes I paid to my cost basis?
Do you mean, use tax that you have paid as part of the cost basis?My concern is I am owing for Massachusetts state tax and was trying to see if I could use as as part of the cost basis.
The answer remains no.It was getting itemized for a number of years but once my income was less I was just using standard deduction. On a federal basis I am still not owing anything this year from the cap gain based on my income. My concern is I am owing for Massachusetts state tax and was trying to see if I could use as as part of the cost basis.
Your question is not clear to me. Are you asking about cost basis for MA income tax or federal tax? If your question is whether you can use the real estate taxes paid to increase your basis for federal income tax, the answer is no. But in that case I'm not sure why the fact that you owe MA tax would matter, so maybe I'm missing something here.My concern is I am owing for Massachusetts state tax and was trying to see if I could use as as part of the cost basis.
Your question is not clear to me. Are you asking about cost basis for MA income tax or federal tax? If your question is whether you can use the real estate taxes paid to increase your basis for federal income tax, the answer is no. But in that case I'm not sure why the fact that you owe MA tax would matter, so maybe I'm missing something here.
My guess is that on their Federal return, the tax rate comes out to zero. MA has a flat tax rate of 5% on all taxable income (except ST gains), so any taxable gain ends up with a state tax.Your question is not clear to me. Are you asking about cost basis for MA income tax or federal tax? If your question is whether you can use the real estate taxes paid to increase your basis for federal income tax, the answer is no. But in that case I'm not sure why the fact that you owe MA tax would matter, so maybe I'm missing something here.