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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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