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Before you calculate your final Capital Gains Tax bill, you can make certain allowable deductions including: Private Residence Relief. Costs of buying and selling the property, including Stamp Duty, solicitor fees and estate agent fees. Eligible costs of improvement such as an extension, a renovation or a new kitchen.
For the 2024 tax year, individual filers wont pay any capital gains tax if their total taxable income is $47,025 or less. The rate jumps to 15 percent on capital gains, if their income is $47,026 to $518,900. Above that income level the rate climbs to 20 percent.
Capital Gains Tax Rates by State StateState %State Federal %Missouri4.9524.95Montana6.9026.90Nebraska6.6426.64Nevada0.0020.0048 more rows
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Capital gains tax rates A capital gains rate of 0% applies if your taxable income is less than or equal to: $44,625 for single and married filing separately; $89,250 for married filing jointly and qualifying surviving spouse; and. $59,750 for head of household.
Nebraskas special capital gains exclusion was adopted in 1987 as part of the Employment and Investment Growth Act. This allows individual taxpayers to make a one-time election to exclude Nebraska income capital gains from the sale of the stock of a qualified corporation.
If you have a capital gain from the sale of your main home, you may qualify to exclude up to $250,000 of that gain from your income, or up to $500,000 of that gain if you file a joint return with your spouse.

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