Advice: Capital Gain/Loss

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drmi
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Advice: Capital Gain/Loss

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Thank you for establishing and moderating is forum. Over the past couple of yrs we've learned a great deal. I have scrolled through the last yr of posts and have found very little on Capital Gain/Loss so I thought I'd ask the following.

Situation:
Parents (we) US & CA citizenship w CA residency, our adult son is dual, he is CA and US resident, he works in BC FT and lives in MT.
Bought city lot in Montana in May '12 in all 3 names, 50/50 partnership w son to help him get started, rec'd financing through local US bank, started bldg small home ($300K) in Sept '12.
Two weeks ago we rec'd an offer to purchase property when completed in Spring '13, house is not listed

Original Intent: son to live in home for 2 yrs, (parents secondary home), help son both establish credit and acquire real estate equity.

Consequence of offer: Capital Gain $50K

Discussion: Taxation on short-term CG is not appealing (IRS and state taxation). Looking for defferal or reduction strategies

Question:
1) Bought land May, rec'd bldg permit Sept, Occupancy scheduled for spring '13. In US, to determine short term / long term CG catagory, when does the clock start ticking?
2) My wife and I have Cap Losses in CA.
May they be used to entirely eliminate our portion of the gain in US?
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3) Considering 1031, is occupancy necessary?
4) We are close to retirement so deferring through an IRA/RRSP is appealing - is this possible?
5) Do you have a suggestion?
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