26 CFR · Internal Revenue

§ 1.1031(a)-2 — Additional rules for exchanges of personal property.

26 CFR § 1.1031(a)-2
TitleTitle 26: Internal RevenuePartPart 1: Income Taxes
SourceeCFR (current through Mar 20, 2026)

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26 C.F.R. § 1.1031(a)-2 (2026).

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§ 1.1031(a)-2 Additional rules for exchanges of personal property.

(a)Introduction. Section 1.1031(a)-1(b) provides that the nonrecognition rules of section 1031 do not apply to an exchange of one kind or class of property for property of a different kind or class. This section contains additional rules for determining whether personal property has been exchanged for property of a like kind or like class. Personal properties of a like class are considered to be of a “like kind” for purposes of section 1031. In addition, an exchange of properties of a like kind may qualify under section 1031 regardless of whether the properties are also of a like class. In determining whether exchanged properties are of a like kind, no inference is to be drawn from the fact that the properties are not of a

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§ 1.1031
26 C.F.R. § 1.1031
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