Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Spring Skiing?

While the calendar may say it’s April 1, it feels more like December. After about a foot of new snow over the weekend, we woke up to temperatures near zero this morning which is making for incredible skiing for this time of the year. This year it appears that true spring skiing is still several weeks away. Visitors to town are enjoying uncrowded slopes and perfect ski conditions, very unusual for this time of the year. With only two weeks to go to the end of the ski season here for the local resorts, this past week saw the town alive with spring festivities. We had concerts Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights on Main Street, and the Canyons held their traditional pond-skimming contest on Saturday. For the pond-skimming competition, the resort digs a large pond out of the snow, lines it with plastic, and fills it with water. The goal then is for skiers to ski down to the pond and maintain enough speed and balance to make it all the way across. This rarely happens. The event is filled with laughter, music, and many very wet skiers in a variety of costumes. If you ever have a chance to see one of these events, make a point of it.

Recently, the IRS has clarified some of its rules regarding 1031 “like-kind” exchanges and the ability of owners to use their property. The IRS has ruled that as long as owners have their property available for rent at market rates, they may use it for up to 14 days per year plus reasonable days for maintenance and upkeep and still qualify as an exchange property. As always, it is important to document usage, stays for maintenance purpose and amount of time the property is rented each year. Check with your accountant or an exchange accommodator for full details on these new rulings.