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Sale of rental properties

NLMforMSS
Level 1

I have a client who sold two properties in 2019 but wants to delay reporting one of the sales until the 2020 tax year.  There was not an 1031 exchange on either. Is it possible to put off one sale?  

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abctax55
Level 15

Umm  - no.  Unless your client carried paper on the sale.

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abctax55
Level 15

Umm  - no.  Unless your client carried paper on the sale.

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Slats
Level 4

If your client is a "calendar year" taxpayer; then they are responsible for reporting both income and deductions in the year that each was incurred. Only if the client is selling the property on an installment sale, and carrying the "note" as "seller financing" for a period longer than a year can they exclude or not claim the sale of the income producing property in the year of the sale. Deferring the capital gain on the sale of an income producing property is only possible if your client is holding a note or mortgage on the sold property and filing Form 6252 Installment Sale Income on the return in the year of sale and beyond. Did your client actually "close" on the property sale before the end of calendar year and receive the proceeds of the sale? The IRS position is income is recognized when the taxpayer has "constructive" use of the income, not necessarily when it was paid, I.E. placed into Escrow, Ect.