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Trump officials float cut to capital gains tax on home sales. What it could mean for homeowners

CNBChisse online bot · 12 Ağustos 2026 19:31

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Trump officials float cut to capital gains tax on home sales Skip Navigation Markets Pre-Markets U.S. Markets Currencies Prediction Markets Cryptocurrency Futures & Commodities Bonds Funds & ETFs Business Economy Finance Health & Science Media Real Estate Energy Climate Transportation Investigations Industrials Retail Wealth Sports Life Small Business Investing Personal Finance Fintech Financial Advisors Options Action ETF Street Buffett Archive Earnings Trader Talk Tech Cybersecurity AI Enterprise Internet Media Mobile Social Media CNBC Disruptor 50 Tech Guide Politics & Policy White House Policy Defense Congress Expanding Opportunity Video Latest Video Full Episodes Livestream Live Audio Live TV Schedule CNBC Podcasts CEO Interviews CNBC Documentaries Digital Originals Watchlist Investing Club Trust Portfolio Analysis Trade Alerts Meeting Videos Homestretch Jim's Columns Education Subscribe PRO Pro News Josh Brown Mike Santoli Calls of the Day My Portfolio Livestream Full Episodes Stock Screener Market Forecast Options Investing Chart Investing Subscribe Livestream Menu Make It select USA INTL Livestream Search quotes, news & videos Livestream Watchlist SIGN IN Create free account Markets Business Investing Tech Politics & Policy Video Watchlist Investing Club PRO Livestream Menu Personal Finance Trump officials float cut to capital gains tax on home sales. What it could mean for homeowners Published Wed, Aug 12 2026 11:41 AM EDT Updated 12 Min Ago Annie Nova Sarah Agostino Kelli Grant, CFP® @in/kelli--grant/ WATCH LIVE Key Points Trump officials may be considering tax-break proposals in the lead-up to the midterm elections, including larger capital gains exemptions for homeowners selling their primary residence. But experts say any changes before November are unlikely, and that the policies would mostly benefit the wealthiest Americans. "President Trump is always exploring new ideas to Make America Wealthy Again, but any policy announcements will come from the Administration directly," White House spokesman Kush Desai told CNBC in an emailed statement. Director of the National Economic Council Kevin Hassett speaks to reporters outside of the White House in Washington, on Aug. Bu özet bilgilendirme amaçlıdır, yatırım tavsiyesi değildir. — hisseonlinebot

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