[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 26, Volume 11]
[Revised as of April 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 26CFR1.1254-3]

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                       TITLE 26--INTERNAL REVENUE
 
    CHAPTER I--INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY 
                               (CONTINUED)
 
PART 1_INCOME TAXES--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 1.1254-3  Section 1254 costs immediately after certain acquisitions.

    (a) Transactions in which basis is determined by reference to cost 
or fair market value of property transferred--(1) Basis determined under 
section 1012. If, on the date a person acquires natural resource 
recapture property, the person's basis for the property is determined 
solely by reference to its cost (within the meaning of section 1012), 
the amount of section 1254 costs with respect to the natural resource 
recapture property in the person's hands is zero on the acquisition 
date.
    (2) Basis determined under section 301(d), 334(a), or 358(a)(2). If, 
on the date a person acquires natural resource recapture property, the 
person's basis for the property is determined solely by reason of the 
application of section 301(d) (relating to basis of property received in 
a corporate distribution), section 334(a) (relating to basis of property 
received in a liquidation in which gain or loss is recognized), or 
section 358(a)(2) (relating to basis of other property received in 
certain exchanges), the amount of the section 1254 costs with respect to 
the natural resource recapture property in the person's hands is zero on 
the acquisition date.
    (3) Basis determined solely under former section 334(b)(2) or former 
section 334(c). If, on the date a person acquires natural resource 
recapture property, the person's basis for the property is determined 
solely under the provisions of section 334(b)(2) (prior to amendment of 
that section by the Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1982) or 
(c) (prior to repeal of that section by the Tax Reform Act of 1986) 
(relating to basis of property received in certain

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corporate liquidations), the amount of section 1254 costs with respect 
to the natural resource recapture property in the person's hands is zero 
on the acquisition date.
    (4) Basis determined by reason of the application of section 
1014(a). If, on the date a person acquires natural resource recapture 
property from a decedent, the person's basis is determined, by reason of 
the application of section 1014(a), solely by reference to the fair 
market value of the property on the date of the decedent's death or on 
the applicable date provided in section 2032 (relating to alternate 
valuation date), the amount of section 1254 costs with respect to the 
natural resource recapture property in the person's hands is zero on the 
acquisition date. See paragraph (c) of this section for the treatment of 
certain transfers at death.
    (b) Gifts and certain tax-free transactions--(1) General rule. If 
natural resource recapture property is transferred in a transaction 
described in paragraph (b)(2) of this section, the amount of section 
1254 costs with respect to the natural resource recapture property in 
the hands of the transferee immediately after the disposition is an 
amount equal to--
    (i) The amount of section 1254 costs with respect to the natural 
resource recapture property in the hands of the transferor immediately 
before the disposition (and in the case of an S corporation or 
partnership transferor, the section 1254 costs of the shareholders or 
partners with respect to the natural resource recapture property); minus
    (ii) The amount of any gain taken into account as ordinary income 
under section 1254(a)(1) by the transferor upon the disposition (and in 
the case of an S corporation or partnership transferor, any such gain 
taken into account as ordinary income by the shareholders or partners).
    (2) Transactions covered. The transactions to which paragraph (b)(1) 
of this section apply are--
    (i) A disposition that is a gift or in part a sale or exchange and 
in part a gift;
    (ii) A transaction described in section 1041(a); or
    (iii) A disposition described in Sec. 1.1254-2(c)(3) (relating to 
certain tax-free transactions).
    (c) Certain transfers at death. If natural resource recapture 
property is acquired in a transfer at death, the amount of section 1254 
costs with respect to the natural resource recapture property in the 
hands of the transferee immediately after the transfer includes the 
amount, if any, of the section 1254 costs deducted by the transferee 
before the decedent's death, to the extent that the basis of the natural 
resource recapture property (determined under section 1014(a)) is 
required to be reduced under the second sentence of section 1014(b)(9) 
(relating to adjustments to basis where the property is acquired from a 
decedent prior to death).
    (d) Property received in a like kind exchange or involuntary 
conversion--(1) General rule. If natural resource recapture property is 
disposed of in a like kind exchange under section 1031 or involuntary 
conversion under section 1033, then immediately after the disposition 
the amount of section 1254 costs with respect to any natural resource 
recapture property acquired for the property transferred is an amount 
equal to--
    (i) The amount of section 1254 costs with respect to the natural 
resource recapture property disposed of (including the section 1254 
costs of the shareholders of an S corporation or of the partners of a 
partnership with respect to the natural resource recapture property); 
minus
    (ii) The amount of any gain taken into account as ordinary income 
under section 1254(a)(1) by the transferor upon the disposition (and in 
the case of an S corporation or partnership transferor, any such gain 
taken into account as ordinary income by the shareholders or partners).
    (2) Allocation of section 1254 costs among multiple natural resource 
recapture properties acquired. If more than one parcel of natural 
resource recapture property is acquired at the same time from the same 
person in a transaction referred to in paragraph (d)(1) of

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this section, the total amount of section 1254 costs with respect to the 
parcels is allocated to the parcels in proportion to their respective 
adjusted bases.
    (e) Property transferred in cases to which section 1071 or 1081(b) 
applies. Rules similar to the rules of section 1245(b)(5) shall apply 
under section 1254.

[T.D. 8586, 60 FR 2506, Jan. 10, 1995, as amended by T.D. 8684, 61 FR 
53063, Oct. 10, 1996]