Leveraging Clean Energy for Section 1031 Tax-Deferred Exchanges
Leveraging Clean Energy for Section 1031 Tax-Deferred Exchanges
by Maura Snabes, Esq., CES, NTP
May 2024
Today’s investors are looking not only to profit from their real estate ventures, but also for ways to “go green” and to make a positive impact on the environment. There has been a significant shift toward sustainable energy sources, with wind and solar farms at the forefront of this. Apart from their environmental benefits, these renewable energy projects also offer unique opportunities for investors seeking to defer capital gains taxes through Section 1031 exchanges.
Understanding Section 1031: Section 1031 of the IRC provides a powerful tool for deferring capital gains taxes when exchanging certain types of real property for like-kind property. While not traditionally thought of as qualifying property under Section 1031, wind and solar farms and leases offer opportunities for tax deferment.
Potential Tax Benefits - Replacement Property. By utilizing Section 1031 exchanges to reinvest proceeds from the sale of a property into a wind or solar farm or leasehold interest, investors can defer capital gains taxes, allowing for the preservation of wealth and the potential for continued growth. Additionally, owning renewable energy projects may also offer various tax incentives, further enhancing the overall tax benefits for investors.
Conclusion: Wind and solar farms represent not only a sustainable solution for energy production but also a compelling opportunity for investors seeking to defer capital gains taxes through Section 1031 exchanges. As always, a reminder that tax laws can be complex and subject to change, so it's essential to consult with qualified tax professionals and legal advisors when considering Section 1031 exchanges and renewable energy investments. With careful planning and expert guidance, investors can navigate these opportunities to achieve both financial and environmental objectives.
Maura is a licensed attorney and a Certified Exchange Specialist. She is a founder of Corporate Exchange Services (CXS), established in 1995.
CXS is a member of the Federation of Exchange Accommodators (FEA), the industry's leading professional trade organization.
Corporate Exchange Services handles forward, reverse, and improvement exchanges throughout the U.S.
Regardless of the transaction complexity, CXS has the expertise and personal approach needed to successfully complete even the most complex 1031 exchange.
Contact msnabes@corp1031.com to get started