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New law just signed in New Hampshire affecting 1031 exchangers

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010 by Alexandra Hart

Breaking news from the Federation of Exchange Accommodators (FEA):

SB 483 signed into law in New Hampshire!nh-flag1

The FEA has received confirmation that the New Hampshire Governor has signed SB 483 into law in that state.  The new law amends prior law which would deprive taxpayers Section 1031 tax deferral on a state level if they purchased replacement property in the name of a new entity, notwithstanding that the acquiring entity was a disregarded entity.  The typical situation would be that in which a taxpayer was required by a lender or TIC sponsor to acquire a replacement property in the name of a new single member LLC.  The State of New Hampshire began disallowing exchange treatment on those transactions in 2008 and began to audit previously closed transactions as far back as 2004, without notice either to taxpayers or to the professionals in the industry.  The new law makes it clear that exchange treatment will not be affected by taking title in the new entity as long as the entity is a single member LLC, revocable trust or other entity which is disregarded for federal income tax purposes.  The amendment eliminates the “claw back” efforts to 2004. This ammendment is great news for New Hampshire residents or property owners who want to defer taxes with a 1031 exchange while protecting their assets in various pass through entities.

For more information, please contact Alexandra Hart at All States 1031 toll free at (877)395-1031 ext. 217 or email AHart@AllStates1031.com