Turbo Tax message indicates that my capital gain on a 1031 exchange is being “deferred”, BUT the dollar amount continues to show up as a taxable capital gain, and is being taxed. How can this be resolved?
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Where are you seeing that the gain is taxable?
Have you checked Forms Mode?
Tagteam - thank you. The gain from the sale of the 1031 exchange "relinquished" property is pulling through to Line 7 on Form 1040 - and creating a tax liability. I am being taxed because when I delete the Sale of Business Property in the Step by Step mode - my tax liability drops dramatically - even though I checked "like-kind echange".
The 1031 sale gain on Line 7 on Form 1040 is coming in from line 11A on Schedule D, which is coming from line 7 on Form 4797, which comes from page 2 of Form 4797 (line 32b), which comes from lines 20 through 24 on Form 4797 on which I've entered: 20 Gross Sales Price : $310,000 (from 1099-S), 21 Cost or other basis plus expense of the sale: $283,622, 22 Depreciation: $105,037 (from ~17 prior years of straight-line depreciation on a 27.5 year schedule), 23 subtract 22 from 21: $178,585, and finally 24 Total gain subtract 23 from 20: $131,415. Which seems to be pulling through to line 7 of Form 1040. I am not able to get TurboTax to actually "defer" this gain by reducing the basis of the acquired property in the 1031 exchange - EVEN THOUGH - I get the message "Your LIke Kind Exchange Results: Deferred Gain".
You might want to contact Support (link below) but there should most likely not be entries on Form 4797 since you want to use Form 8824.
Tag Team. Thank you for your help. In the forms view, I simply deleted the 4797 and everything seems to have worked out. Thanks again!
I am having the same problem. But cannot delete form 4797
I have the same issue with not being able to delete form 4797 and 4797 p1. Anyone have any other insights on how to delete these?
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