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April 24th, 2008 at 2:12 pm

Should I do a Real Estate Short Sale?

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The tax implications for the borrower could be so significant that a short sale would not be in the borrower’s best interest.  Before a short sale is contemplated, it is strongly recommended that the borrower seek the advice of a professional tax advisor.
 
Generally speaking, any relief of indebtedness from a short sale, regardless of whether the loan is a recourse or nonrecourse loan, is taxed as ordinary income. There are, however, some exceptions to this rule that may benefit a taxpayer involved in a short sale.  Remember, this is information specifically geared toward California residents and sellers and buyers should always consult a tax advisor before making any financial decisions.

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