I understand the new 2018 tax law on like kind exchange says we must show gain on the asset traded in (if any) not rolled over to the new asset like the old law. When I do the Like-Kind Wizard it rolls over the basis of old asset to the new asset and shows no gain. Specifically, vehicle with $5150 basis traded in for a value of $10,000 to purchase new vehicle worth $52,022.
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But you don't fill out an 8824 for a vehicle trade in 2018.
But you don't fill out an 8824 for a vehicle trade in 2018.
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