No Tax on Home Sales Act: Ending the Capital Gains Trap
Could selling your home trigger a hefty tax bill? In this episode, Tim Lucas and Craig Berry break down Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene’s “No Tax on Home Sales Act,” which would eliminate the federal capital gains tax on primary-residence sales. You’ll learn:
- Current Rules: How the $250K (single) and $500K (joint) exclusions work—and why gains above those limits mean a 15–20% tax bite
- Homeowner Impact: Why 79% of Hawaiians and 64% of Washington homeowners could owe capital gains tax if they sold today
- Wealth & Mobility: How steep tax bills can trap long-time owners—delaying downsizing and tightening housing inventory
- Indexed Exemption Alternative: What indexing thresholds to inflation (to roughly $435K/$875K) could look like instead of full repeal
- Broader Debate: How this proposal intersects with housing affordability, intergenerational equity, and market fluidity
For the full article and analysis, visit:
https://www.mortgageresearch.com/articles/congresswoman-launches-bill-to-eliminate-capital-gains-tax-home-sales/
https://www.mortgageresearch.com/articles/congresswoman-launches-bill-to-eliminate-capital-gains-tax-home-sales/
