Most of you are aware that the taxpayer/exchanger has 45 days from the day of closing, the day of closing being the first day, to identify possible Replacement Properties when using a 1031 Exchange transaction to defer taxes.
Most of you are aware that the taxpayer/exchanger has 45 days from the day of closing, the day of closing being the first day, to identify possible Replacement Properties when using a 1031 Exchange transaction to defer taxes.
There are a number of “exchange expenses” that will reduce the realized gain and recognized gain on a Section 1031 Exchange.
On November 23, 2020, the IRS issued the final regulations defining real property for Section 1031 Exchange purposes. Read on to learn how the IRS significantly expanded the definition of real property.
At least once a week I get asked: What are the benefits of doing a Section 1031 Exchange? I normally give the usual answer: Deferral of Taxes resulting in more funds to spend on possible Replacement Properties.
What happens if two or more taxpayers own property together, as tenants in common, and decide that they want to go their separate ways?
What happens to the 1031 Exchange validity when a transactional mistake causes a violation of IRS 1031 Exchange rules?
Most of you are aware that the taxpayer/exchanger has 45 days from the day of closing, the day of closing being the first day, to identify possible Replacement Properties when using a 1031 Exchange transaction to defer taxes.
There are a number of “exchange expenses” that will reduce the realized gain and recognized gain on a Section 1031 Exchange.
On November 23, 2020, the IRS issued the final regulations defining real property for Section 1031 Exchange purposes. Read on to learn how the IRS significantly expanded the definition of real property.
At least once a week I get asked: What are the benefits of doing a Section 1031 Exchange? I normally give the usual answer: Deferral of Taxes resulting in more funds to spend on possible Replacement Properties.
What happens if two or more taxpayers own property together, as tenants in common, and decide that they want to go their separate ways?
What happens to the 1031 Exchange validity when a transactional mistake causes a violation of IRS 1031 Exchange rules?
Most of you are aware that the taxpayer/exchanger has 45 days from the day of closing, the day of closing being the first day, to identify possible Replacement Properties when using a 1031 Exchange transaction to defer taxes.
There are a number of “exchange expenses” that will reduce the realized gain and recognized gain on a Section 1031 Exchange.
On November 23, 2020, the IRS issued the final regulations defining real property for Section 1031 Exchange purposes. Read on to learn how the IRS significantly expanded the definition of real property.
At least once a week I get asked: What are the benefits of doing a Section 1031 Exchange? I normally give the usual answer: Deferral of Taxes resulting in more funds to spend on possible Replacement Properties.
What happens if two or more taxpayers own property together, as tenants in common, and decide that they want to go their separate ways?
What happens to the 1031 Exchange validity when a transactional mistake causes a violation of IRS 1031 Exchange rules?
Most of you are aware that the taxpayer/exchanger has 45 days from the day of closing, the day of closing being the first day, to identify possible Replacement Properties when using a 1031 Exchange transaction to defer taxes.
There are a number of “exchange expenses” that will reduce the realized gain and recognized gain on a Section 1031 Exchange.
On November 23, 2020, the IRS issued the final regulations defining real property for Section 1031 Exchange purposes. Read on to learn how the IRS significantly expanded the definition of real property.
At least once a week I get asked: What are the benefits of doing a Section 1031 Exchange? I normally give the usual answer: Deferral of Taxes resulting in more funds to spend on possible Replacement Properties.
What happens if two or more taxpayers own property together, as tenants in common, and decide that they want to go their separate ways?
What happens to the 1031 Exchange validity when a transactional mistake causes a violation of IRS 1031 Exchange rules?
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