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Cost Basis

Calculation

Definition

The original purchase price of a property plus any capital improvements, used to calculate capital gains when selling. Adjusted basis accounts for depreciation taken on investment properties. Lower basis means higher taxable gains.

Example

You purchased a rental property for $500,000 and made $50,000 in capital improvements. Your cost basis is $550,000. After $30,000 in depreciation, your adjusted basis is $520,000. Selling for $700,000 creates $180,000 in taxable gains.

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