What's a Qualified Opportunity Zone? #041

Simply Tax - Un pódcast de Damien R. Martin, CPA

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  Created under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) to spur economic development and job creation in distressed communities, qualified opportunity (QO) zones provide investors with the opportunity to defer and reduce the recognition of gains that are reinvested into a QO fund within 180-days. Additionally, gains related to the appreciation on a QO fund investment can be permanently excluded after a 10-year holding period. Guest Derek Smith sits down with host Damien Martin to break down how QO zones work and explain the tax planning opportunity. TIME STAMPS OF WHAT’S COVERED [02:18] Overview of QO zones and QO funds [08:08] ”There’s a lot that we still don’t know” [11:01] The tax planning opportunity [14:40] Are we talking about deferral of more than just capital gains? [16:36] Investments must be qualified [20:02] Who’s investing in QO zones and why? [26:15] The opportunity can be flexible and broad [29:02] Common areas of confusion and traps for the unwary [32:29] Planning with uncertainty [34:40] Zones identified [37:00] Closing thoughts on existing property, effect on valuations and more BIO FOR GUEST Derek is a member of BKD National Construction and Real Estate Group. With technical expertise in partnerships, Derek is a firmwide resource on partnership-related issues and works with individuals and closely held businesses to develop and implement business structures and tax savings strategies. Connect with Derek on LinkedIn  ADDITIONAL RESOURCES Summary: Qualified Opportunity Zones under the TCJA Map: Community Development Financial Institutions Fund IRS FAQs: Qualified Opportunity Zones Frequently Asked Questions QO zone designations: IRS Notice 2018-48 GET MORE SIMPLY TAX A complete archive of our episodes is available on our website and YouTube playlist. We’d love to hear from you! Email feedback and questions to [email protected]. Connect with Damien on social media! LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram

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