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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) has introduced the No Tax on Home Sales Act, which is designed to eliminate the federal capital gains tax on the sale of primary residences.

Greene noted the IRS allows an exclusion of up to $250,000 ($500,000 for joint filers) in capital gains from home sales. However, those limits have been unchanged since 1997 and were originally designed to tax wealthy investors. With today’s home prices, Greene argued that more middle-class homeowners are being penalized by this tax.

The new bill applies only to individuals selling their primary residence and does not apply to home flippers or real estate investors.

“Families who work hard, build equity, and sell their homes should not be punished with massive tax bills,” said Greene. “The capital gains tax on home sales is an outdated, unfair burden—especially in today’s housing market, where values have skyrocketed. My bill fixes that. Homeowners who have lived in their homes for decades, especially seniors in places where values have surged, shouldn’t be forced to stay put because of an IRS penalty. My bill unlocks that equity, helps fix the housing shortage, and supports long-term financial security for American families.”