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Summary of Firpta FIRPTA is a law that requires foreign persons disposing of U.S. real property interests to pay tax on any resulting capital gains. It mandates that the buyer withhold 10% of the total sell price, unless the seller provides a FIRPTA affidavit and/or certificate.
By this Affidavit, the undersigned hereby gives sworn representation that it, as seller(s) of a United States real property interest, is not a foreign person as defined in the Internal Revenue Code Section 1445, thus permitting the transferee of the property to waive the ten (10%) percent withholding requirement in
In order to avoid issues with FIRPTA, the seller will sign an Affidavit and docHub status. Otherwise, various pesky IRS forms, such as Form 8288 may be required.
A Withholding Agent is personally liable for the full amount of FIRPTA withholding tax required to be withheld, plus penalties and interest. A Withholding Agent is any person having the control, receipt, custody, disposal or payment of income that is subject to withholding.
Buyers (transferees), who are generally the withholding agents, must use Forms 8288 and 8288-A to report and pay to the IRS any tax withheld on the acquisition of U.S. real property interests from foreign persons.
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AFFIDAVIT OF NON-FOREIGN STATUS. Section 1445 of the Internal Revenue Code provides that a buyer of a United States real property interest must withhold tax if the seller is a foreign person.
Also known as an Affidavit of Non-Foreign Status, it is an IRS form a seller uses to docHub under oath that he/she isnt a foreign citizen. The form includes important information such as the name of the seller, U.S. taxpayer identification number as well as the home address.
A foreign seller can escape FIRPTA if: The buyer signs an affidavit, confirming that he or she will use that property as their main residence for the minimum period of 2 years after the sale. A foreign seller can reduce the FIRPTA withheld amount if they apply for a Withholding Certificate (Form 8288-B).

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