Louisiana Statutes

§ 47:136 — Recognition of gain or loss; involuntary conversions

Louisiana § 47:136
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 47Revenue and Taxation

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Bluebook
La. Stat. Ann. § 47:136 (2026).

Text

A. General rule. The rules set forth in this Section apply only to instances in which property is compulsorily or involuntarily converted, as a result of its destruction in whole or in part, theft, seizure, or requisition or condemnation or threat or imminence thereof.

(1)Conversion into similar property. If property is converted into property similar or related in service or use to the property so converted, no gain shall be recognized.
(2)Conversion into money where disposition occurred prior to January 1, 1958. If property is converted into money, and the disposition of the converted property occurred before January 1, 1958, no gain shall be recognized if such money is forthwith in good faith, under regulations prescribed by the collector, expended in the acquisition of other property

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Legislative History

Amended by Acts 1958, No. 242, §8.

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