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Professionals on the Move – Jan. 2024

CPA Practice

Kavanagh joins CohnReznick as Assurance Partner CohnReznick LLP, one of the leading advisory, assurance, and tax firms in the United States, recently announced that Charles (Chuck) Kavanagh , CPA has joined the firm as an assurance partner. She helped found the Delaware chapter of the ACE Mentor Program in 2010.

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Going Green for the Green: Federal Tax Incentives for Energy Efficient Building

KROST

This is a preview of one of the articles in the new KROST Quarterly Real Estate Issue , titled “There are several tax incentives available to the real estate industry. Whether you invest in, build, design, or make significant renovations to real estate, a closer look at these opportunities could increase cash flow and/or reduce tax burden.”

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Opportunity Zones and Cost Segregation

KROST

Created by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) in December 2017, taxpayers who meet the requirements for investing in an Opportunity Zone can potentially defer taxable gain on their current year gain and eliminate any gain on the new Opportunity Zone investment. Opportunity Zones are garnering increased interest across the country.

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Challenges Facing the Real Estate Industry in the Wake of COVID & the Election

KROST

Volume 3, Issue 3 highlights some of the hot topics in real estate including 1031 Exchange, Cost Segregation, Opportunity Zones, Qualified Improvement Property, Delaware Statutory Trusts, and Green Building Tax Incentives.

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A Deeper Dive into the Unintended Consequences of the Proposed Section 1031 Regulations

KROST

In 2017, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) amended Internal Revenue Code (IRC) Section 1031 to limit nonrecognition treatment to exchanges of real property for 1031 Exchanges completed after December 31, 2017. Federal vs. State. New Provision to the Proposed Regulations. Read the full Real Estate Issue ».