step-up in basis
Step-up in basis refers to the increase in the cost or fair market value of an asset, typically inherited, at the time of the owner's death. This adjustment allows the asset's new owner to establish its value at the time of inheritance, rather than at its original purchase price, reducing potential capital gains taxes when the asset is subsequently sold.
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