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What are some other benefits than deferral of the gain when investing in OZs?

What are some other benefits than deferral of the gain when investing in OZs?


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  • Valerie Grunduski
    September 09, 2020

    The deferral and potential haircut on the invested gains are the up-front benefits, but the larger benefit is a step-up in basis on exit if invested via deferred gains and held for over 10 years!

  • Guy Nicio
    September 04, 2020

    The biggest benefit is the exclusion of gain on all post-investment appreciation after 10 years from federal tax. Hence, if you invest $1,000,000 and sell it for $5,000,000 after 10 or more years, the entire $4 million gain is not taxable for federal purposes.

  • Matt Campbell
    September 04, 2020

    Tax-free compounding of that investment, 10% reduction in federal and conforming state purposes if the investment is through a QOF and the interest is held for five years. Tax free exists on sales of the QOF interest after 10 years, including no payment of depreciation recapture.

  • Matthew Rappaport
    September 07, 2020

    The entire driver of the program is the 10-year benefit, which excludes all investment profit (including recapture) from income tax. The deferral does not really move the needle for most investors.

  • Brad Cohen
    September 08, 2020

    If you hold the investment for 10 years, then complete exclusion of the federal tax on the sale of the reinvested interest.

  • Maria De Los Angeles Rivera
    September 14, 2020

    The benefit of investing in a QOF is the deferral of the taxation of the gain, in addition to step-up in basis of the investment, depending on the time the investment is kept. If the investment is kept for at least 5 years, you will obtain a 10% step-up in basis, which is zero. That is, you will pay tax on only 90% of the deferred gain. In addition, if the investment is kept for at least 10 years, the increase in the value of the investment ("secondary gain") will never pay income taxes.

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