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Tax Relief for Victims in Disaster SituationsRequirements for Postponement of 1031 Exchange Time PeriodsSpecial tax law provisions may help taxpayers recover financially from the impact of a disaster such as a flood, hurricane, tornado, wildfire or certain other natural disasters or catastrophic events, particularly when the federal government declares a location to be a Presidentially-declared disaster area often referred to as a federally-declared disaster. If the IRS releases an official notice, then Section 17 of Revenue Procedure 2007-56 provides extensions of certain time deadlines in a 1031 exchange. Read More » |
The U.S. States People Are Fleeing (And The Ones They Are Moving To)Each year families pack up their belongings and move to a new home, sometimes out of state. Tracking where they go—and where they’re leaving from—paints an interesting picture of U.S. migration…Read More » |
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Critical Information if Closing a 1031 Exchange this Year
Important Information for Investors Beginning a 1031 Exchange From October 17 – December 31, 2016 Do Not File Your 2016 Income Tax Return Until Your Exchange Has Been Fully Completed The time frame a taxpayer has to [...]
Burdens and Benefits of Ownership
Burdens and Benefits of Ownerships It is important in an IRC Section 1031 exchange to understand when the transfer of ownership has passed from one party to another and to grasp the distinction between receiving [...]
New Increase in FIRPTA Withhold Rate
FIRPTA Withholding Rules On December 21, 2015, as part of the Protecting Americans for Tax Hikes of 2015 (the “PATH Act”), President Obama signed into law new provisions that resulted in significant changes to the [...]
Happy Holidays from Asset Preservation
Happy Holidays From API's President To all of our Clients and Associates, Greetings and Happy Holidays! It is with great pleasure and gratitude that I say Thank You for another wonderful year filled with comradery, [...]