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In a nontaxable exchange,the replacement property is assigned a carryover basis.

A) True
B) False

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During 2012,Howard and Mabel,a married couple,decided to sell their residence.The residence has a basis of $162,000 and has been owned and occupied by them for 11 years.To make it more attractive to prospective buyers,they had it painted in April at a cost of $5,000.The house was sold in May for $395,000 with broker's commissions and other selling expenses being $24,000.They purchased a new residence in June for $400,000.What is the adjusted basis of the new residence?


A) $0.
B) $141,000.
C) $162,000.
D) $167,000.
E) None of the above.

F) None of the above
G) All of the above

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If boot is received in a § 1031 like-kind exchange and gain is recognized,which formula correctly calculates the basis for the like-kind property received?


A) Adjusted basis of like-kind property surrendered + gain recognized - fair market value of boot received.
B) Fair market value of like-kind property surrendered + gain recognized - fair market value of boot received.
C) Fair market value of like-kind property received - postponed gain.
D) Only a. and c.
E) None of the above.

F) A) and E)
G) A) and C)

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For the following exchanges,indicate which qualify as like-kind property. For the following exchanges,indicate which qualify as like-kind property.

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Only items c.(investment realty for inve...

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A taxpayer who sells his or her principal residence at a realized loss can elect to recognize the loss even if a qualified residence is acquired during the statutory time period.

A) True
B) False

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Evelyn's office building is destroyed by fire on July 12,2012.The adjusted basis is $315,000.She receives insurance proceeds of $350,000 on August 31,2012.Calculate the amount that Evelyn must reinvest in qualifying property in order that her recognized gain be $20,000.Assume she elects § 1033 (nonrecognition of gain from an involuntary conversion)postponement treatment.

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Beth sells investment land (adjusted basis of $225,000)that she has owned for 6 years to her husband,Richard,for its fair market value of $195,000. Beth sells investment land (adjusted basis of $225,000)that she has owned for 6 years to her husband,Richard,for its fair market value of $195,000.

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Discuss the logic for mandatory deferral of realized gain or loss for a § 1031 like-kind exchange.

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The property received is considered to b...

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The nonrecognition treatment on realized gains of an indirect involuntary conversion of a factory building under § 1033 is elective,while a like-kind exchange of computers under § 1031 is mandatory.

A) True
B) False

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Carl sells his principal residence,which has an adjusted basis of $150,000 for $200,000.He incurs selling expenses of $20,000 and legal fees of $2,000.He had purchased another residence one month prior to the sale for $380,000.What is the recognized gain or loss and the basis of the replacement residence if the taxpayer elects to forgo the § 121 exclusion (exclusion of gain on sale of principal residence) ?


A) $0 and $380,000.
B) $0 and $408,000.
C) $28,000 and $352,000.
D) $28,000 and $380,000.
E) None of the above.

F) B) and C)
G) A) and B)

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The holding period of replacement property where the election to postpone gain is made includes the holding period of the involuntarily converted property.

A) True
B) False

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Distinguish between a direct involuntary conversion and an indirect involuntary conversion.

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An involuntary conversion occurs when a ...

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For each of the following involuntary conversions,determine if the property qualifies as replacement property. For each of the following involuntary conversions,determine if the property qualifies as replacement property.

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All of the replacements qualify as repla...

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If there is an involuntary conversion (i.e.,casualty,theft,or condemnation)of the taxpayer's principal residence,the realized gain may be postponed as a § 1033 involuntary conversion or excluded as a § 121 sale of a principal residence.

A) True
B) False

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Jake exchanges an airplane used in his business for a smaller airplane to be used in his business.His adjusted basis for the airplane is $325,000 and the fair market value is $310,000.The fair market value of the smaller airplane is $300,000.In addition,Jake receives cash of $10,000. Jake exchanges an airplane used in his business for a smaller airplane to be used in his business.His adjusted basis for the airplane is $325,000 and the fair market value is $310,000.The fair market value of the smaller airplane is $300,000.In addition,Jake receives cash of $10,000.

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What kinds of property do not qualify under the like-kind provisions?

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The property exchanged may not qualify f...

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Discuss the treatment of realized gains from involuntary conversions.

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Realized gains from involuntary conversi...

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How does the replacement time period differ for the condemnation of real property used in a trade or business or held for investment when compared with that for other involuntary conversions?

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The plus two years is replaced...

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Don,who is single,sells his personal residence on October 5,2012,for $380,000.His adjusted basis was $102,000.He pays realtor's commissions of $18,000.He owned and occupied the residence for 14 years.Having decided that he no longer wants the burdens of home ownership,he invests the sales proceeds in a mutual fund and enters into a 1-year lease on an apartment.The detriments of renting,including a crying child next door,cause Don to rethink his decision.Therefore,he purchases another residence on November 6,2013,for $188,000.Is Don eligible for exclusion of gain treatment under § 121 (exclusion of gain on sale of principal residence)? Calculate Don's recognized gain and his basis for the new residence.

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Don is eligible for § 121 exclusion treatment.At the date of the sale of his residence,he owned and occupied it as his principal residence for at least two years during the 5-year period ending on the date of sale. 11ea87f0_ad10_c6e5_8b86_9323012ff89b_TB4131_00 Whether Don replaces his principal residence is not relevant in determining his qualification for the § 121 exclusion.His basis for his new residence is the cost of $188,000.

Define an involuntary conversion.

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An involuntary conversion results from t...

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