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Principal Residence Exemptions

Definition
A tax exemption that applies to taxpayers who sell their personal residence and realize a capital gain. The exemption is only available on a designated principal residence that satisfies minimum ownership requirements. For example, in the U.S., a principal residence is defined as a home that has been occupied by its owners for two years out of the most five year period.

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