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1031 Exchanges & Delaware Statutory Trusts in Louisiana

Defer Louisiana's 3% tax on your gain — and the federal bill too.

By · Updated 2026-06-18
3%
Louisiana top rate on gains
~26.8%
Combined w/ federal + NIIT
2
Baker realized deals on LA property
1
DST sponsors based in LA

Louisiana taxes capital gains as ordinary income — up to 3% — stacked on top of federal tax, so selling appreciated real estate can cost roughly ~26.8% of the gain. A 1031 exchange into a Delaware Statutory Trust lets Louisiana investors defer that combined bill and trade active landlording for passive institutional real estate.

The Louisiana tax math


Here's the tax stack on a long-held rental sold for a $1.5M gain (excludes depreciation recapture, taxed separately at up to 25%):

20%
Federal long-term
3.8%
Net investment income tax
3%
Louisiana state
~26.8%
Combined effective
On a $1.5M gainTax
Federal long-term capital gains (20%)$300,000
Net investment income tax (3.8%)$57,000
Louisiana income tax (3%)$45,000
Total if you simply sell$402,000
Tax if you 1031 into a DST$0 deferred
Why it matters

In Louisiana's top bracket, roughly the combined rate above goes to tax if you sell outright — versus $0 now with a qualifying 1031 exchange. Run your Louisiana numbers →

Louisiana 1031 rules


Rules summarized as of 2026 — verify with your tax advisor.

01

Conforms to federal §1031

Louisiana conforms to IRC §1031, so a qualifying exchange defers Louisiana tax as well as federal tax.

02

Withholding at sale

Louisiana may require nonresident withholding at closing; a qualifying 1031 exchange generally defers it. Confirm specifics with your closing agent.

03

How gains are taxed

Taxed as ordinary income — up to 3%.

Louisiana market snapshot


Illustrative — wire to a market-data feed; refreshed quarterly.

See local data
Median value
5.0–7.0% (illustrative)
Cap rates
Owners of appreciated property seeking passive, tax-deferred exits
Demand signal

Baker 1031 in Louisiana


Realized (acquired, held, sold) programs on Louisiana assets. Joined from full-cycle-deals.csv; sponsor-reported, net-to-investor, not independently verified; past performance ≠ future results.

ProgramSponsorAvg annualEquity ×Hold
Cash America — CovingtonAEI4.30%1.32x17.57 yr
Holiday Inn — New OrleansSyndicated Equities-17.31%0.30x6.33 yr

See every Louisiana deal in the Data Center →

Current offerings for Louisiana investors

No DST currently holds Louisiana property, but Louisiana investors can exchange into any of our nationwide offerings — a DST doesn't have to be in your home state. Request listings access to see what's available this week.

DST sponsors based in Louisiana

Sealy & Company · Shreveport

Learn more


Louisiana FAQ


What is the capital gains tax rate in Louisiana?

Louisiana taxes capital gains as ordinary income, up to 3%, with no separate long-term rate. Combined with the federal 20% rate and the 3.8% net investment income tax, a high-bracket Louisiana seller can face roughly ~26.8% on a real estate gain.

Does Louisiana recognize 1031 exchanges?

Yes. Louisiana conforms to IRC §1031, so a properly structured exchange defers Louisiana tax as well as federal tax.

Why use a 1031 exchange in Louisiana?

To defer the tax on a large gain (up to about ~26.8% combined) and move from active landlording into passive, professionally managed real estate while keeping your full equity invested. These are Regulation D offerings for accredited investors.

Disclosures

This page is educational and is not investment, tax, or legal advice, or an offer to sell or a solicitation to buy any security. State tax and 1031 rules summarized here are general, current as of 2026, and not tax advice — verify with your CPA and attorney. For accredited investors only. Representatives may transact business only in states where registered or exempt. Securities offered through Aurora Securities, Inc., member FINRA/SIPC; Baker 1031 Investments, LLC is independent of Aurora. Performance shown is sponsor-reported, realized programs only, net of fees, not independently verified, and not indicative of future results.

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