Commercial Investment Real Estate

SEP-OCT 2013

Commercial Investment Real Estate is the magazine of the CCIM Institute, the leading provider of commercial real estate education. CIRE covers market trends, current developments, and business strategies within the commercial real estate field.

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CCIM CONNECTIONS Talking Taxes When Evan Liddiard dabbled in property management as a teenager, he never imagined that one day he'd monitor federal tax policy for the world's largest real estate organization. But as the National Association of Realtors' senior policy representative for federal taxation, Liddiard keeps close watch on tax laws afecting both residential and commercial real estate. Tax policy remains a key issue to watch through year-end, given an uncertain economic climate and continued congressional wrangling, Liddiard says. "While enactment of comprehensive tax reform in 2013 is improbable, the possibility it could occur signifes the biggest potential threat for commercial real estate this year." U.S. House and Senate leaders continue to discuss a "blank slate" approach to tax reform, which means every tax deduction, exemption, and credit is "o the table," he explains. In addition, the House "on Ways and Means Committee's draf s simplifcation bill includes an option that would repe repeal repeal the fexibility of partnership tax rules — another factor that could have partners lo long-standing implications f the commercial real estate industry, he says. for Liddiard's 20-year role as tax policy adviser for Sen. Orrin G. Hatch, R-Utah — who is curre currently the longest-serving Republican on the Senate Finance Comm Committee — gave him an in-depth understanding of tax policy as it relat to real estate. "Senator Hatch was a leader relates on a number of real e estate-related tax bills, including legislation to modernize REIT pro provisions, shorten depreciation periods, lower the capital gains ta rate, improve the low-income housing tax tax credit, and ease the FIRPTA rules," he explains. Liddiard adds that CCIM members are in a unique position th to educate and inform their congressional leaders. "By providing info relevant information about real-life projects and the state of the real estate industry back home, CCIMs can be a source of much-needed ho insight to those who repre represent them in Congress," he says. "By building relationships with and ed educating members of Congress and key stafers, CCIMs can help to de decrease the chance that Congress will enact farreaching chang that could harm the industry." changes Evan Liddiard will discuss the potential effects of tax policy changes at CCIM Live! Oct. 25–26 in Denver. Learn more at http://live2013.ccim.com/. 48 48 Se em Septe be October 2013 September Oc obe 2013 September | October | 2013 e ctobe b 013 Commercial Investment Real Estate

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