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Section 24872.4.

CA Rev & Tax Code § 24872.4 (2019) (N/A)
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(a) Section 856(d)(7)(C)(ii) of the Internal Revenue Code is modified by substituting the phrase “if received by an organization described in subdivision (b) of Section 17651 of Part 10 or Section 23731” for the phrase “if received by an organization described in section 511(a)(2).”

(b) (1) An election under Section 856(e)(5) of the Internal Revenue Code for federal income tax purposes is treated for purposes of this part as an election made by the real estate investment trust under Section 856(e)(5) of the Internal Revenue Code for state purposes and a separate election under paragraph (3) of subdivision (e) of Section 23051.5 is not allowed.

(2) Any revocation of an election under Section 856(e)(5) of the Internal Revenue Code for federal income tax purposes is treated for purposes of this part as a revocation of the election made by the real estate investment trust under Section 856(e)(5) of the Internal Revenue Code for state purposes and a separate election under paragraph (3) of subdivision (e) of Section 23051.5 is not allowed with respect to the property for any subsequent taxable year.

(3) If the real estate investment trust fails to make an election under Section 856(e)(5) of the Internal Revenue Code for federal income tax purposes with respect to any property, that property may not be treated for purposes of this part as foreclosure property, an election under Section 856(e)(5) of the Internal Revenue Code for state purposes with respect to that property is not allowed, and a separate election under paragraph (3) of subdivision (e) of Section 23051.5 is not allowed with respect to that property.

(Amended by Stats. 2003, Ch. 185, Sec. 38. Effective January 1, 2004.)

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Section 24872.4.