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“How
do I report my 1031 exchange to
the IRS?”
IRS Form 8824:
This is the official 2-page form
that you submit with your federal
tax return to report the details
of your 1031 exchange. You may
be required to submit additional
tax forms and calculations that
relate to your exchange, but 8824
is the only form used for reporting
the exchange itself.
You
must file Form 8824 with your
tax return for the year in which
you sold or transferred property
in an exchange, regardless of
when you purchased the New Property.
For example, if you sold property
on December 20, 2002 as part of
a 1031 exchange, and you purchased
the New Property on March 6, 2003,
you would need to file Form 8824
with your 2002 tax return.
Though
we’ve included the form
in our client's 1031TaxPak, you
can always download
additional PDF copies of Form
8824 from our website. Supplemental
exchange reporting info is also
available on the TaxPak website
at www.1031taxpak.com (Username
and password available only to
clients of the 1031Exchange Experts).
Call
us if you're interested in learning
more about 1031TaxPak
from The 1031 Exchange
Experts.
--The Experts
TEE-Shots
are Tips
from the Exchange
Experts
that are designed to make you think about, and ask questions about, the 1031 exchange process.
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