• Storm Extensions

    From Stuart O. Bronstein@21:1/5 to All on Sat Mar 11 03:37:33 2023
    I received an inquiry from someone asking about extensions for storm
    relief the IRS has granted, as they apply to a 1031 Exchange. I
    haven't been able to find anything on the IRS website about that.

    Does anyone here know anything?

    Thanks.


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  • From Alan@21:1/5 to Stuart O. Bronstein on Sat Mar 11 22:57:53 2023
    On Saturday, March 11, 2023 at 12:38:57 AM UTC-8, Stuart O. Bronstein wrote:
    I received an inquiry from someone asking about extensions for storm
    relief the IRS has granted, as they apply to a 1031 Exchange. I
    haven't been able to find anything on the IRS website about that.

    Does anyone here know anything?

    Thanks.


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    I'm not a 1031 expert. However, disaster extension relief for 1031 exchanges is outlined in Rev. Proc. 2018-58 Section 17 starting on page 135.

    Here's the link:

    https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-drop/rp-18-58.pdf

    Additionally, here is a link to a site that explains how that Revenue Procedure works:

    https://legal1031.com/calculators/1031-exchange-disaster-extension-calculator/

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  • From Taxed and Spent@21:1/5 to Stuart O. Bronstein on Sun Mar 12 04:16:08 2023
    On 3/11/2023 12:37 AM, Stuart O. Bronstein wrote:
    I received an inquiry from someone asking about extensions for storm
    relief the IRS has granted, as they apply to a 1031 Exchange. I
    haven't been able to find anything on the IRS website about that.

    Does anyone here know anything?

    Thanks.



    Here is one:

    https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/irs-announces-further-tax-relief-and-1031-exchange-deadline-extensions-for-those-affected-by-california-storms-301762427.html

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  • From Boris@21:1/5 to Stuart O. Bronstein on Fri Mar 24 02:50:46 2023
    "Stuart O. Bronstein" <spamtrap@lexregia.com> wrote in news:XnsAFC464D2A64Eavocatstuyahoofr@130.133.4.11:

    I received an inquiry from someone asking about extensions for storm
    relief the IRS has granted, as they apply to a 1031 Exchange. I
    haven't been able to find anything on the IRS website about that.

    Does anyone here know anything?

    Thanks.



    Hi,

    I live in CA. I'm entering into a 1031 exchange. My 1031 exchange
    facilitator informed me today that the time limit to identify properties
    which I'd like to purchase under a 1031 exchange has increased from 45
    days from the day of closing on the property you are selling to October
    16, 2023. This is because of extreme conditions in my area. The
    extension applies to the county in which one lives, not the county in
    which the property for sale is located. (My primary residence, which is
    the one that qualifies for the extension, is in a different county than
    the property that I'm selling. Luckily, both counties are included in
    the extension.)

    The requirement to close the 1031 sale is still 180 days from the close
    of the property that you are selling, but the extension does give you
    more time to identify a property that you'd like to buy within a 1031
    exchange.

    Call a 1031 expert to see if your area is included.

    HTH.

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