Publication 537 - Introductory Material
This is archived information that pertains only to the 2006 Tax Year. If you
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An installment sale is a sale of property where you receive at least one payment after the tax year of the sale. If you realize
a gain on an
installment sale, you may be able to report part of your gain when you receive each payment. This method of reporting gain
is called the installment
method. You cannot use the installment method to report a loss. You can choose to report all of your gain in the year of sale.
This publication discusses the general rules that apply to using the installment method. It also discusses more complex rules
that apply only when
certain conditions exist or certain types of property are sold. There are two examples of reporting installment sale income
on Form 6252 at the end of
the publication.
If you sell your home or other nonbusiness property under an installment plan, you may need to read only the General Rules. If you sell
business or rental property or have a like-kind exchange or other complex situation, see the appropriate discussion under Other Rules,
later.
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Useful Items - You may want to see:
Publication
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523
Selling Your Home
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538
Accounting Periods and Methods
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541
Partnerships
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544
Sales and Other Dispositions of Assets
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550
Investment Income and Expenses
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551
Basis of Assets
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925
Passive Activity and At-Risk Rules
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