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Timeline Extension for March Storms in Arkansas
Timeline Extension for March Storms in Missouri
Timeline Extension for March Storms in Georgia
Revenue Procedure for Exchanging Vacation Homes
Timeline Extension for January Storms in Illinois Counties
Timeline Extension for June storms in Oklahoma
Timeline Extension for June storms in Kansas
Timeline Extension for Natural Disaster in Texas
Timeline Extension for May 5th Storm in Missouri
South Dakota: 1031 Exchange Timeline Extension announced on 5/25/07 by the IRS
Timeline Extension for Natural Disaster in Kansas
Revised Timeline Extension for Natural Disaster in five New Hampshire counties and six New Jersey counties
Timeline Extension for Natural Disaster in New Mexico
45 and 180 Day Extensions in Certain Georgia and Alabama Counties for Tornadoes and Storms
Timeline Extension for Natural Disaster in Louisiana |

Timeline Extension for Natural Disaster in Louisiana:
The information below falls in line with the recent trend that the IRS has taken on granting extension for Natural Disasters.
45 and 180 Day Extensions in Three Louisiana Counties for Storm and Tornadoes
On March 2, 2007, the IRS issued the announcement below for Jefferson, Orleans and St. Martin counties in Louisiana. All of the following criteria must be met to get the extension:
- The taxpayer is located in one of these counties, regardless of where the relinquished property or replacement property is located, or the taxpayer otherwise has difficulty meeting the exchange deadlines under the conditions in Revenue Procedure 2005-27, section 17; AND
- The relinquished property was transferred (or the parked property was acquired by the EAT in a reverse exchange under Revenue Procedure 2000-37) on or before February 12 or 13th, 2007;
- (3) The 45 and 180 day deadline falls between February 12th or 13th and April 24, 2007.
The extension is for THE LONGER OF 120 days from the last day of the 45 or 180 day deadline, or until the date specified in (3) above (and 120 days appears to be longer since the date in (3) is less than 120 days from the declared disaster).
Please see the notice below for further details.
http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=168395,00.html
*Information source FEA
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