5/1/2005 12:00:00 AM -

Investment Property and IRC 1031 (Internal Revenue Code 1031)

 Through leverage and financing, many Americans have enjoyed the benefits of home ownership.  The concept of leverage allows an individual or entity to control an asset without having to tie up large amounts of cash. The investor realizes the gains on the total value of the underlying asset and also enjoys certain tax benefits.  More and more Americans, disappointed with the returns from stocks and bonds, are looking to the real estate market as a way to diversify their portfolios.

 The tool that offers the most benefit to owners of investment property is IRC (Internal Revenue Code) 1031 or more commonly referred to as a 1031 Exchange.  The 1031 Exchange, when properly executed, allows the property owner to defer capital gains taxes.  By deferring the capital gains, the property owner can increase his or her purchasing power provided by the tax deferral.  The example below demonstrates this concept.  The comparison assumes an investor makes a 25% percent down payment and finances 75% of the property (75% loan to value ratio) As this comparison illustrates, the investor who performs the 1031 exchange acquires $$1,011,200 more real estate than the investor who sold and paid taxes.

 Example: Assume an investment property owner sells a rental property for $1,000,000.  The owner originally purchased the property for $400,000.  There is debt of $100,000 and property has been fully depreciated (assuming 80% of the property is depreciable).  The investor has $600,000 of capital gain plus depreciation recapture of $320,000.  They are in the top federal bracket and their state tax rate is 9%.

Depreciation Recapture:

 $320,000 (depreciation recapture) x 25% = $80,000

 Plus:  Federal Capital Gain Tax:

$600,000 (capital gain) x 15%                  = $90,000

 Plus:  State Taxes

$920,000 x 9%                                          = $82,800

Total Taxes Due on Sale                            $252,800

The following will demonstrate how the 1031 will allow the investor to acquire more property than if the investor sold the property

 Sale:

 Equity:                                          $900,000

(Taxes Owed)                               $252,800

After Tax Equity                          $647,200          

                                                        x4

  New Property                          $2,588,800

               

 

Exchange:

 Equity:                                          $900,000

(Taxes Owed)                               $           0 

After Tax Equity                          $900,000          

                                                        x4

  New Property                          $3,600,000

 Not only does the investor who performed the exchange acquire more property, he or she can preserve equity, increase cash flow from larger properties and maximize return on investment.

 In order to take advantage of a 1031 exchange, the investor must follow two basic rules to completely defer the taxes on the gain realized from the sale of relinquished property.

1.        The purchase price of the replacement property must be equal to or greater than the net sales price of the relinquished property; and

2.        All cash received from the sale of the relinquished property must be used to acquire the replacement property

Property that qualifies for deferred gain treatment under Section 1031 must be “Like Kind” defined under the Code as follows:

 1.        Property held for productive use in a trade or business; or

2.        Property held for investment.

 The property can be:  Vacant Land, Commercial Property, Apartment Buildings, Rental Homes.  Said property cannot be:  the investor’s personal residence and not property held for resale.

 

The preceding was intended to demonstrate the benefits an investor can enjoy under the IRC 1031.  It was not intended to replace qualified legal or tax advice.  Every investor should review their specific transaction with their own legal and tax counsel.  Complete details regarding IRC 1031 are available at www.irs.gov.

 

About the author…Marla Trussell, MBA is a Howell Township resident and Realtor® with Coldwell Banker in Spring Lake.  If you are interested in acquiring investment property or would like to exchange your investment property, please contact Marla at (732) 600-8743 or at www.marlatrussell.com.

 

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