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Los Angeles "Mansion Tax" - Measure ULA, Its Impact on Property Owners, & Refunds

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In November 2022, Measure ULA, commonly known as the "Mansion Tax," was passed into law by the City of Los Angeles voters. This tax applies to all categories of real estate, including commercial, industrial, and residential...more

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IRS Further Extends Deadline for 1031 Exchanges Affected by the 2023 California Severe Winter Storms: Key Points You Need to Know

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As a result of the severe winter storms, flooding and mud slides that began in California on January 8, 2023, on January 10, 2023, the IRS issued an initial extension of the 45- and 180-day deadlines for IRC §1031 exchange...more

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IRS Extends Deadline for 1031 Exchanges Affected by the 2023 California Severe Winter Storms: Key Points You Need to Know

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As a result of the severe winter storms, flooding and mud slides that began in California on January 8, 2023, the IRS has issued an extension of the 45- and 180-day deadlines for IRC §1031 exchange transactions. ...more

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As Tax Filing Deadline Approaches, Avoid This Trap for the Unwary If You Have an Open 1031 Exchange

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In the senior living area, a taxpayer that is selling a community may look to avoid recognizing gain on the sale by entering into a Section 1031 like-kind exchange with respect to the real estate. The tax rules generally...more

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Like-Kind Exchanges of Cryptocurrency—Recent IRS Guidance

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In a recent Chief Council Advisory, the IRS found that certain cryptocurrencies did not qualify as like-kind exchanges under section 1031 prior to the Tax Cuts & Jobs Act of 2017. The IRS’s ruling, while limited to coin...more

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Summary of Proposed 2021 Federal Tax Law Changes

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President Biden has proposed major changes to the Federal tax laws, some of which are sought to be effective earlier in 2021 (i.e., we are already operating under these changes, if they later become adopted), as compared to...more

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Additional Guidance Issued for President Biden’s American Jobs and American Families Plan

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In April 2021, President Biden announced the “American Families Plan,” which included some significant tax law changes. Among the proposed changes included in the “American Families Plan” was the increase of the tax rate that...more

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Final Like-Kind Exchange Regulations Contain Much-Needed Clarity for Natural Resource-Related Assets

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In December of 2020, the US Internal Revenue Service (the “IRS”) issued final regulations (T.D. 9935) (the “Final Regulations”) on like-kind exchanges under Section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. The...more

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Final Like-Kind Exchange Regulations: What Is Real Property Anyway?

Just days before we all sat down to eat our Thanksgiving dinners, the Treasury Department gave us something else to digest:  final like-kind exchange regulations. These regulations define “real property” for purposes of Code...more

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US Department of Treasury Proposes Regulations Under Code Section 1031 That Provide Taxpayer-Friendly Guidance on Like-Kind...

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Seyfarth Synopsis:  On June 12, 2020, the US Department of Treasury (the “Treasury”) promulgated proposed treasury regulations (the “Proposed Regulations”) under section 1031 (“Section 1031”) of the Internal Revenue Code of...more

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Big Changes to 1031 Exchanges, But Not for Real Estate (Yet)

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Section 1031 of the tax code allows sellers of investment property to defer capital gains if the proceeds are reinvested in "like kind" property within certain timeframes. Prior to 2018, 1031 exchanges could be used for many...more

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Limitation of Use of 1031 Exchanges Limit Nonrecognition of Gain

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Business owners have long taken advantage of the tax deferral benefits of so-called “1031 exchanges” or “like-kind exchanges.” Generally, an exchange of property, like a sale, is a taxable event. However, Section 1031 of the...more

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