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Do I need a new CPA and a new LLC after 1031 in another state?

Lea Hong
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My Cousin and I have LLC in California, and under the LLC we have a parcel of land. We registered the LLC in California and our CPA is in California as well. Both of us are not U.S. citizens or Greencard holders.

Due to some issues with the land, we decided to sell the land and to exchange for an apartment building in another state (we are looking at AZ, CO, FL, and TX, if that's necessary). 

My question is: do I need to register a new LLC in the state where the building is located, then transfer the replacement property from California LLC to the new LLC? Also, can my CPA in California open a new LLC for us?

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Eamonn McElroy#5 Tax, SDIRAs & Cost Segregation Contributor
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Eamonn McElroy#5 Tax, SDIRAs & Cost Segregation Contributor
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I can only assume the LLC is taxed as a partnership and not a C Corp as you didn't specify.

You may want to seriously consider re-organizing the LLC in another jurisdiction to avoid the $800 CA LLC tax going forward. That is a conversation to have with your CPA and attorney.

You don't necessarily need to change CPAs, but you should make sure yours is comfortable with reporting the 1031 at the federal level, reporting the 1031 to CA in the year of exchange and thereafter, Sec 1446 withholding, FDAP/ECI considerations, and filing your 1040NRs and any applicable individual state returns.

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