If you sell your farm, you cannot adjust the basis of the land at
the time of the sale for any unused carryover of soil and water
conservation expenses (except for deductions of assessments for
depreciable property, discussed earlier). However, if you acquire
another farm and return to the business of farming, you can start
taking deductions again for the unused carryovers.
Gain on sale of farm land.
If you held the land 5 years or less before you sold it, gain on
the sale of the land is treated as ordinary income up to the amount
you previously deducted for soil and water conservation expenses. If
you held the land less than 10 but more than 5 years, the gain is
treated as ordinary income up to a specified percentage of the
previous deductions. See Section 1252 property under
Other Gains in chapter 11.
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