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This is a discussion on IRS Issues Guidance on 1031 Exchange of Vacation Homes and Second Homes within the Tax Law Forums forums, part of the Main Forums category; The Internal Revenue Service has finally issued guidance to help taxpayers understand when a vacation home or a second home may qualify for 1031 exchange treatment. Revenue Procedure 2008-16 The IRS issued Revenue Procedure 2008-16 to help define when vacation property or second homes might be qualified use ...
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The Internal Revenue Service has finally issued guidance to help taxpayers understand when a vacation home or a second home may qualify for 1031 exchange treatment.
Revenue Procedure 2008-16 The IRS issued Revenue Procedure 2008-16 to help define when vacation property or second homes might be qualified use property and therefore qualify for tax-deferred exchange treatment under Section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code. Treasury Inspector General's Report This long awaited guidance regarding the 1031 exchange of vacation property and second homes was a direct result of the Inspector General's Report issued on Like Kind Exchanges last September. 1031 Exchanges of Vacation Property I've tried to pull all of the information together and write a comprehensive article on the requirements to 1031 exchange vacation homes or second homes. You can read the article here.
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