In two unrelated transactions, Laura exchanges property that qualifies for like-kind exchange treatment. In the first exchange,
Question:
In two unrelated transactions, Laura exchanges property that qualifies for like-kind exchange treatment. In the first exchange, Laura gives up office equipment purchased in May 2015 (adjusted basis of $20,000; fair market value of $17,000) in exchange for new office equipment (fair market value of $15,000) and $2,000 cash. In the second exchange, Laura receives a parking garage (to be used in her business) with a fair market value of $50,000 in exchange for a plot of land she had held for investment. The land was purchased in April 2009 for $12,000 and has a current fair market value of $48,000. In addition to transferring the land, Laura pays an additional $2,000 to the other party.
a. What is Laura’s adjusted basis for the office equipment?
b. When does the holding period begin?
c. What is Laura’s adjusted basis for the parking garage?
d. When does the holding period begin?
e. How could Laura structure either of the transactions differently to produce better tax consequences?
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South-Western Federal Taxation 2018 Comprehensive
ISBN: 9781337386005
41st Edition
Authors: David M. Maloney, William H. Hoffman, Jr., William A. Raabe, James C. Young