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For a land contract to be initiated, there must have been an amortization schedule made out, showing interest, principal, and an itemized print out showing the whole loan.  It is NOT your responsibility to keep up with that information.  Use whatever basis information you can get.  Let him pay the taxes.

I am already growing weary of babysitting grown, (supposedly intelligent) adults with things like this.

(Rant Over)

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17 hours ago, WITAXLADY said:

depends on the original 6252,,

What if he never filed that?

I would want to see the return prepared in the year of sale and subsequent years.  Then, if it was not properly reported in previous years insist on amending before moving forward.

 

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You can't answer a question about cap gains unless you know what the other income is.    Instead of speculating on the 6252, why don't you ask for copies of prior returns and a copy of the sales contract, then you will know what is going on.    

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22 hours ago, Max W said:

  Instead of speculating on the 6252,

I don't think Darlene's post had anything to do with speculating, but instead what to do if a 6252 had not previously been prepared.  Client asked her how much tax?

On 1/16/2020 at 2:49 PM, WITAXLADY said:

how much tax?

Well that sort of depends on the original 6252,,

Since client is asking about a 2020 transaction, I am sure she also realizes she will need to run an estimated 2020 return to give the client a ball park figure.

 

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@DANR 

Speculation - " ideas or guesses about something that is not known".  (Merriam-Webster)    It is also called 'crossing your bridges before you get to them.

 Your second comment is an assumption.  Wouldn't if be better to let Darlene speak for herself.?

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Max, I apologize for misunderstanding here.

What I thought I heard was a reply that went beyond the question of O.P. and made an assumption that a speculative approach rather than a diligent one was taken.

 

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21 hours ago, DANRVAN said:

Max, I apologize for misunderstanding here.

What I thought I heard was a reply that went beyond the question of O.P. and made an assumption that a speculative approach rather than a diligent one was taken.

 

Apology accepted.  🌟  BTW, I appreciate many of the answers you have provided me in the past.

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Posted

thank you all.

I did call him and asked him about the sale - sold in 1992 - said I needed the tax return from then

He has it - does not know if a 6252 was filed...

Will look and bring in -

and of course it was acreage purchased for little!

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