Webcast: Surgent's Taking Advantage of Like-Kind Exchanges
2.0 Credits
Member Price $75.00
Non-Member Price $100.00
Overview
When real property is sold for a gain, we always try to find ways to defer recognizing income so that it won’t be necessary to send a check to Uncle Sam. There is a provision within the Internal Revenue Code that allows the taxpayer to defer recognition of immediate taxable gain in the year of sale known as a “like-kind exchange.” Knowing how and when to utilize this provision makes the accounting and finance professionals very valuable to either their client or the entity they work for. We will also discuss recent proposals that could impact the future of this provision.
Highlights
- Understanding the history of IRC Sec 1031
- Who does and does not qualify for utilizing the like-kind provisions
- Which properties do and do not qualify for like-kind exchanges
- The differences between a “dealer” and a “non-dealer” regarding like-kind exchanges
- How to complete a like-kind exchange
- The different types of like-kind exchanges
- The definition of “boot” and how it applies to like-kind exchanges
- Rules concerning Revenue Ruling 72-456, and
- Form 8824
Prerequisites
A basic knowledge of the provisions for recognizing gain or loss on the sale of real property
Designed For
Accounting and Finance Professionals who either represent or work for entities that own real property
Objectives
- Utilize the provisions of IRC Sec 1031 in order to defer recognizing gain on the sale of real property via a like-kind exchange
Leader(s):
Leader Bios
David Peters, CPA, CFP, CLU, CPCU, MST, Surgent McCoy CPE, LLC
David Peters is the founder and owner of Peters Tax Preparation & Consulting in Richmond, VA, and a Financial Advisor for Peters Financial, LLC. He has over fifteen years of financial services experience, including three years in the hedge fund industry and six years in the insurance industry. David was the first-ever Chief Financial Officer at Compare.com - a position he held for over three years. He is a national CPE Instructor/Discussion Leader for the AICPA, Kaplan, and Surgent and was a recipient of Surgent’s Outstanding Discussion Leader award for 2019. He regularly teaches accounting, finance, insurance, financial planning, and ethics throughout the United States. He is the advisor for Business & Industry topics for the SC Association of CPAs and was a recipient of The American College’s 2019 NextGen Financial Services Professional Award. He holds four Master’s degrees and is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in Financial Planning. He regularly contributes to various CPA publications, including NCACPA’s Interim Report, SCACPA’s CPA Report, and VSCPA’s Disclosures. He was also a co-author of the 2018, 2019, and 2020 versions of the Virginia CPA Ethics course – a required course for all CPAs licensed in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Non-Member Price $100.00
Member Price $75.00