On June 11, the IRS released Proposed Treasury Regulations (the Proposed Regulations) under Section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code, as amended (the Code), which provide a much-awaited definition of ...
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For real estate investors, taxes are an inevitable part of the game. However, a 1031 exchange named after Section 1031 of the IRS tax code can help you defer capital gains taxes under certain ...
A 1031 exchange lets you swap investment properties tax-free, enhancing your investment funds. Only "like-kind" investment properties qualify for 1031 exchanges, not personal residences. Delayed 1031 ...
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A 1031 Like-Kind Exchange, named after Section 1031 of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code, is a strategic investment tool that allows real estate investors to defer capital gains tax on the sale of a ...
A 1031 Exchange is a powerful tax-deferral strategy that allows real estate investors to sell an investment property and reinvest the proceeds into another like-kind property—without paying capital ...
If you’re a real estate investor, you know that real estate comes with some unique tax advantages. One of the most beneficial tax strategies is using a 1031 exchange to postpone paying capital gains ...
A 1031 exchange lets you sell one property, buy another, and defer capital gains tax in the process. There's a strict time limit on 1031 exchanges. You must purchase your new property within 180 days.