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  • House Agriculture Committee Advocates on Behalf of Section 1031

    In June, two members of the House Agriculture Committee, Representative Bob Gibbs (R-OH) and Representative David Rouzer (R-NC), and 17 other congressmen and congresswomen wrote a letter to House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Kevin Brady (R-TX) urging the committee to help preserve 1031 like-kind exchanges. The letter, attached below, called Section 1031 “integral to [its] operations and ongoing vitality.”

    “The provision serves as an important tool for providing flexibility and increased economic efficiencies for the agricultural community. Section 1031 permits a taxpayer to exchange business-use or investment assets for other like-kind business-use or investment assets, without recognizing taxable gain on the sale of the old assets. These taxes, that would otherwise be due if the transaction was structured as a sale, are deferred. The repeal of this fundamental provision would have a monumental negative impact on the industry as a whole.”

    In the photo above, Federation of Exchange Accommodators Government Affairs co-chair and Accruit CEO Brent Abrahm discusses the letter with Representative Brady at a legislative event with the Associated Equipment Distributors trade association. Read more about these recent efforts on behalf of Section 1031 in yesterday’s article on the Americans for Tax Reform website,