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How to start a Real Estate Opportunity Zone Fund

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How to start a Real Estate Opportunity Zone Fund

Real Estate Funds are a hot tickets when it comes to private placement offerings. And funds associated with Opportunity Zones are hot as well. So naturally a Real Estate Opportunity Zone fund taking advantage of the powerful benefits of these zones could be the perfect marriage.

As The PPM Attorney, I am very familiar with all aspects of this type of offering and I can put together a private placement memorandum, needed to raise capital from investors. If needed I can advise you on the best way to structure your opportunity.

I offer a complementary free 30 minute phone consultation to go over the particulars of your project and to help steer you in the right direction when it come to SEC compliance.

For more information on opportunity zones see my videos listed below –

What Is An Opportunity Zone Property? (part 1 of 3)

How Are Opportunity Zones Structured? (part 2 of 3)

Powerful Tax Incentives for Opportunity Zones – (Part 3 of 3)

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Using Turbo-Tax to Report Opportunity Zone Capital Gains Deferral

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This is a brief instructional video on how to use Turbo-Tax to Report Capital Gains Deferrals via Opportunity Zones and specifically Opportunity Zone Funds. This is done via the manual capital gains entry screen in Turbo-Tax.
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If you deferred gain from the sale of stock by investing in a Qualified Opportunity Fund (QOF) you’ll need to specially report the deferral on your Form 1040 tax return.

In this video, we cover the proper reporting.

1. Schedule D
2. Form 8949
2. Form 8997

View our second video here which covers what is a QOF

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