Like-Kind Exchanges under Section 1031 of the IRC | Enrolled Agents CE by learnformula
Like-Kind Exchanges under Section 1031 of the IRC
This course covers like-kind exchanges in detail, and it reflects the recent 2017 Tax Cuts.
Illumeo, Inc.
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CPE for Audit, Accounting & Corproate Finance Professionals
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Incrorporated in 2009 and based in Silicon Valley, Illumeo serves world's leading corporations and individual CPAs, ACCAs, CMAs, Chartered Accountants and others with their CPE/CPD and specialty train...
Mark Lubin
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Special Counsel Chamberlain Hrdlcka
Mark Lubin is a tax attorney and CPA whose practice focuses primarily on international tax, M&A, joint ventures, restructurings, and other areas of taxation important to companies operating globally a...
About this course
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This course covers like-kind exchanges in detail, and it reflects the recent 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act that limits those exchanges to real property.
We provide in-depth coverage of the key aspects of Section 1031 like-kind exchanges, including potential uses for such exchanges (such as “drop and swap” planning), requirements to qualify an exchange for nonrecognition treatment, and implications of like-kind exchanges (including tax basis and holding period rules concerning properties received in such an exchange). The course describes considerations concerning non-qualifying property (i.e., boot) and liabilities, which are often present in like-kind exchanges. It explains practical concerns that can apply to like-kind exchanges and approaches that have been developed to address them including multiple party exchanges, deferred exchanges (including the qualified intermediary, qualified trust, and qualified escrow safe harbors), and “reverse” exchanges. It also covers other aspects of like-kind exchanges, including tax reporting requirements.
While tax professionals will find the technical aspects of these courses helpful in comprehensively understanding the Section 1031 like-kind exchange rules, it will also be valuable to real estate professionals, finance and accounting executives, accountants dealing in business and individual planning (including trusts and estates) and others who invest in real property or might otherwise benefit from the knowledge of the like-kind exchange rules.
Course Key Concepts: Tax, Like-kind exchange, Tax-free exchange, Real Property, Deferred exchange, Reverse exchange, Qualified intermediary