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  1. Jun 13, 2023 · Filling Out Form 8824: A Step-by-Step Process. Part I: Information About the Like-Kind Exchange. Line 1: Describe the property you gave up and the like-kind property you received. Line 2: Enter the date the property was transferred and the date you acquired the replacement property. Line 3: If this exchange involved a related party, provide ...

  2. Use Parts I, II, and III of Form 8824 to report each exchange of business or investment real property for real property of a like kind. Form 8824 figures the amount of gain deferred as a result of a like-kind exchange. Use Part III to figure the amount of gain required to be reported on the tax return in the current year if cash or property ...

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    First, let’s discuss where you will get the information that will be required to complete the form. When you close on your properties, sale of the Relinquished Property and purchase of the Replacement Property, you will receive a HUD-1 Settlement Statement to inspect and approve, and then you will be asked to sign it. You will take a copy of it wit...

    The combination of the HUD-1 and the information on our Capital Gains Taxpage will be all that you need for the completion of the form. For review, we are dealing with the following scenario.

    Alan Adams bought a Duplex ten years ago for $200,000 cash.
    He assigned a value of $20,000 to the land.
    The furniture and furnishings had negligible value, none assigned.
    He began claiming depreciation allowance on the $180,000 building.

    Part I of Form 8824 is called “Information on the Like-Kind Exchange” and contains seven lines requesting information about your Exchange. *Line 1. Description of like-kind property given up. Insert a brief description such as “Duplex located at 123 Anywhere Street, City, State, Zip.” If the transaction involved personal property, add something lik...

    This Part III is called “Realized Gain or (Loss), Recognized Gain, and Basis of Like-Kind Property Received.” It contains lines 12 through 25. Lines 12 through 14 are used to report any part of your Relinquished Property transaction which was not like kind property. On Line 12 you report the fair market value of that property and on line 13 you rep...

  4. You would report the gain from the sale of the beds and desks as follows: Line 12: List the total FMV of property $100,000. Line 13: List the adjusted basis* of $10,000 for the property. Line 14: Subtract Line 13 from Line 12 to determine the amount of recognized gain and enter that figure $100,000 (-) $10,000.00 = $90,000.

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  5. Oct 19, 2023 · When completing the form, it’s important to keep the following in mind: • Part I of Form 8824 is where you provide details about the old property and the new property. • Part II of the form comes into play only when a like-kind exchange involves "related parties"—members of a family or entities that you have a controlling interest in ...

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  6. Jan 31, 2024 · About Form 8824, Like-Kind Exchanges. Use Parts I, II, and III of Form 8824 to report each exchange of business or investment property for property of a like kind. Certain members of the executive branch of the Federal Government and judicial officers of the Federal Government use Part IV to elect to defer gain on conflict-of-interest sales.

  7. Fill Our IRS Form 8824. You should prepare IRS Form 8824: Like-Kind Exchanges for all like-kind exchanges. Special rules apply for: Multi-assets. Exchanges made with someone you’re related to. Property you once used as your personal residence. Property you received that will become your personal residence—Like-kind exchanges must be for ...

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