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Code · CFR · Title 26 — Internal Revenue · Part 1 · § 1.465-1T

§ 1.465-1T. Aggregation of certain activities (temporary).

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(a)General rule. A partner in a partnership or an S corporation shareholder may aggregate and treat as a single activity—
(1)The holding, production, or distribution of more than one motion picture film or video tape by the partnership or S corporation,
(2)The farming (as defined in section 464 (e)) of more than one farm by the partnership or S corporation,
(3)The exploration for, or exploitation of, oil and gas resources with respect to more than one oil and gas property by the partnership or S corporation, or
(4)The exploration for, or exploitation of, geothermal deposits (within the meaning of section 613(e)(3)) with respect to more than one geothermal property by the partnership or S corporation. Thus, for example, if a partnership or S corporation is engaged in the activity of exploring for, or exploiting, oil and gas resources with respect to 10 oil and gas properties, a partner or S corporation shareholder may aggregate those properties and treat the aggregated oil and gas activities as a single activity. If that partnership or S corporation also is engaged in the activity of farming with respect to two farms, the partner or shareholder may aggregate the farms and treat the aggregated farming activities as a single separate activity. Except as provided in section 465(c)(2)(B)(ii), the partner or shareholder cannot aggregate the farming activity with the oil and gas activity.
(b)Effective date. This section shall apply to taxable years beginning after December 31, 1983 and before January 1, 1985. (Secs. 465(c)(2)(B) and 7805 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 (98 Stat. 814, 68A Stat. 917; 26 U.S.C. 465(c)(2)(B) and 7805)) [T.D. 8012, 50 FR 9614, Mar. 11, 1985]
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Aggregation of certain activities (temporary).
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