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Code · BILL · 115th Congress · H.R. 1 (UNKNOWN) — 115 HR 1 EAS2: Tax Cuts and Jobs Act · Sec. 13207

Sec. 13207. Expensing of certain costs of replanting citrus plants lost by reason of casualty

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Section 263A(d)(2) is amended by adding at the end the following new subparagraph: In the case of the replanting of citrus plants, subparagraph
(A)shall apply to amounts paid or incurred by a person (other than the taxpayer described in subparagraph (A)) if— the taxpayer described in subparagraph
(A)has an equity interest of not less than 50 percent in the replanted citrus plants at all times during the taxable year in which such amounts were paid or incurred and such other person holds any part of the remaining equity interest, or such other person acquired the entirety of such taxpayer’s equity interest in the land on which the lost or damaged citrus plants were located at the time of such loss or damage, and the replanting is on such land. Clause
(i)shall not apply to any cost paid or incurred after the date which is 10 years after the date of the enactment of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act . . The amendment made by this section shall apply to costs paid or incurred after the date of the enactment of this Act.
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