Will I Receive A Step-Up In Basis For This Inherited Property?

December 04, 2020

Typically, there is a step-up in basis when property is transferred from a decedent. However, there are a few exceptions and distinct situations to keep in mind. This flowchart addresses some of the most common issues that may arise when trying to understand cost in property inherited.

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