A member of my church approached me for some tax advice on this situation. His parents bought a farm for approx. $30,000 back in the early 1970's. They never farmed it themselves, but did rent out the fields for others to farm. His father passed away about two months ago and since then his mom has been worried about the farm land. So, he agreed to let her transfer the property to him for $1 - I know, terrible tax planning but he did not ask advice about that. The actual value at time of death and now is around $300,000.
1. For the gift tax return that needs filed, would his mom's basis (and subsequently his) be equal to $15,000 (1/2 the purchase price) plus $150,000 (1/2 the FMV at father's death)? This is not a community property state.
2. He is planning to continue to rent out the fields and also to sell some timber. His plan is to pay hourly for the guys to come cut the timber and then so much per truckload to haul it to the mill. He plans on doing the intermediate steps of dragging the lumber out of the woods and stacking it by himself. How should he treat the sale of this lumber? Pub 225 seems to indicate this would be ordinary income on Sch F, but I have read of capital gain treatment in certain circumstances. Any help would be appreciated since I have never done a return with timber tax issues.
Thank
1. For the gift tax return that needs filed, would his mom's basis (and subsequently his) be equal to $15,000 (1/2 the purchase price) plus $150,000 (1/2 the FMV at father's death)? This is not a community property state.
2. He is planning to continue to rent out the fields and also to sell some timber. His plan is to pay hourly for the guys to come cut the timber and then so much per truckload to haul it to the mill. He plans on doing the intermediate steps of dragging the lumber out of the woods and stacking it by himself. How should he treat the sale of this lumber? Pub 225 seems to indicate this would be ordinary income on Sch F, but I have read of capital gain treatment in certain circumstances. Any help would be appreciated since I have never done a return with timber tax issues.
Thank
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