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Investors & landlords
Cost basis of the new property = cost of new property - deferred gain from original property.
For example:
- Buy building A, original cost $250,000 ,depreciated $150,000, sold $400,000
- if sold, A would have gain of $300,000 but instead did a 1031 exchange.
- Buy building B for $500,000.
- Cost basis for new property B is $500,000 - prop A gain $300,000 = $200,000
The adjusted basis of building A is the exchange basis.
Excess basis = cost basis for new property - adjusted basis of building A
For example:
- Building A adjusted basis is $250,000 -dep $150,000 = $100,000 = exchange basis
- Building B $500,000 purchase price
- Excess basis = purchase -exchange
- Excess = $500,000 - $100,000 = $400,000 excess basis
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March 24, 2021
6:32 PM