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February 1031 Exchange Update

New Fast-Paced Webinar!

This webinar provides an overview of 1031 exchanges and the delayed exchange rules and time requirements – all in only 10 minutes and 31 seconds. This is a great resource with lots of valuable information for investors exchanging for the first time or needing a quick refresher.

Click below to watch this very informative webinar.

 

CA FTB 3840, California Like-Kind Exchanges

Taxpayers who exchange from a relinquished property in California and acquire replacement property out of California must report the transaction on FTB 3840, California Like-Kind Exchanges. Read the latest February 2021 compliance update from the California Franchise Tax Board on this requirement.

 

THE STATE OF THE SFR INVESTMENT INDUSTRY:
2021 Acquisition, Financing, Management and 1031 Exchange Strategies (2021 Investment Strategies)

Hosted by:
SVN | SFRhub Advisors, RCN Capital, Mynd Property Management
& Asset Preservation Inc. (Powered by Stewart Title)

March 10th, 2021 @ 10AM PST

 

Treasury Regulations-Interview with Tax Expert Lou Weller

Javier G. Vande Steeg, President of Asset Preservation, Inc. (API) interviewed Low Weller, J.D. Partner at Weller Partners LLP, and discussed highlights of the recently released Section 1031 Real Property Treasury Regulations.

Mr. Vande Steeg: Lou, I know you have been involved at a high level in the development of the final “real property” regulations, can you tell us a little history regarding the passage of the new regulations?

Mr. Weller: When the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) bill changed Section 1031 to apply only to real property, the issue of what is “real property” for this section became more central than when that issue only affected whether something was “like-kind.”  The Regulations under Section 1031 had never defined real property before, but had addressed what real property was like kind: examples being the familiar rules that improved real property is like-kind to…

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1031 Basics: What Not To Do/Failed Exchanges

Delayed exchanges, under IRC Section 1031, are the most common exchange format and strict statutory rules and requirements exist to obtain 1031 tax deferral. In a delayed exchange, a taxpayer must meet a number of time deadlines after closing on the sale of a relinquished property:

  1. Acquire the replacement property within a maximum of 180 calendar days after closing on the sale of relinquished property, or the day the taxpayer’s tax return is due, whichever is earlier (the “Exchange Period”)
    – and –
  2. Either acquire all replacement property or properties or properly identify all potential replacement properties within 45 calendar days from the relinquished property closing (the “Identification Period”).

Below are three tax court decisions highlighting what not to do in a delayed exchange…

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Webinars: 1031 Exchanges Issues in Today’s Market

Wednesday, March 10th

11:00 AM – 12:00 PM EST
CPE Credit Available

This one-hour intermediate/advanced webinar provides a concise and thorough overview of 1031 exchanges for accountants, CPAs, and tax advisors. This webinar covers critical time deadlines, like-kind requirements, fractional ownership, oil/gas/mineral rights, related party transactions, partnership/LLC scenarios, reverse and improvement exchanges, and how to avoid common pitfalls.

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Friday, March 26th

12:00 PM – 2:00 PM CT
CE Available

This two-hour course for commercial brokers provides a concise and thorough overview of IRC Section 1031 tax-deferred exchanges. This webinar tackles advanced issues such as partnership/LLC scenarios, creative property variations such as perpetual cellular easements (cell towers), fractional ownership, transferable development rights, reverse and improvement exchanges, how to avoid common pitfalls and related-party transactions.

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    Happy 1031 Day from Asset Preservation!

    By |October 12th, 2015|Categories: Uncategorized|

      Important Information For Investors Beginning An Exchange   From October 17 – December 31, 2015 Do Not File Your 2015 Income Tax Return Until Your Exchange Has Been Fully Completed The time frame a taxpayer has to [...]

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    Trusts and 1031 Exchanges: An In-Depth Overview

    By |August 27th, 2015|Categories: Uncategorized|

    Trusts and 1031 Exchanges: An In-Depth Overview Trusts are often involved in Internal Revenue Code (“IRC”) Section 1031 exchanges. For example, the relinquished property may be held in a revocable living trust that was formed [...]

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    Combine Reverse and Delayed Exchange for 360 Days

    By |August 10th, 2015|Categories: Uncategorized|

    Combine Reverse & Delayed Exchange for 360 Days Tax-deferred exchanges have been part of the U.S. Tax Code since 1921. Since that time, the government has approved certain methods to structure exchange transactions that are [...]

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    Options for Partnership Exchanges and Other 1031 News

    By |June 17th, 2015|Categories: Uncategorized|

    Partnerships and 1031 Exchanges Available Options for Partners and Partnerships (and LLCs) Like any taxpayer, a partnership (and a limited liability company taxed as a partnership, generally referred to herein as a “partnership”) can engage [...]

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