History of 1031 exchange

1918 - First income tax law
1921 - Section 202 of Internal Revenue Code states that gain or loss not recognized on exchanges of like-kind property
1924 - Non like-kind exchanges excluded from Section 202
1928 - Code section changed to Section 112(b)(1)
1954 - Section 1031 enacted
1975 - Starker exchange; Tax court approves delayed exchange
1977 - Tax court reverses prior ruling, invalidating delayed exchanges
1979 - 9th Circuit reverses, reinstating initial ruling and creating delayed exchange
1984 - Congress amends Section 1031; 45 day identification period and 180 day exchange period and partnerships excluded
1991 - Regulations 1.1031 passed
2002 - Revenue Procedure 2002-22 issued by IRS; 15 points to clarify TIC interests

 


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