What Is 1031? also referred to as a 1031 Exchange or Like-Kind Exchange, and falls under Section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code. This tax section deals with property value in sale of business or trades and other like sales. Contact us to get your property exchange prepared & filed by a qualified
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One property is not always exchanged for just one other property.
Two or more types of real estate can be exchanged for one replacement type of real estate. Also, one type of real estate can be exchanged for two or more types of real estate.
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Equastone Acquires Office Project For $35 Million
The acquisition of The Views by an affiliate of Equastone Value Fund I completes a 1031 tax-deferred exchange of the proceeds from the recent sale of The Quad at Lowry IV
IRS Tax Deferred Exchange
Acquisition of property by an exchange facilitator in connection with a section 1031 tax deferred exchange is subject to the real estate excise tax
Definition:
In terms of property taxes, the total revenue to be generated by the tax.
Economic Feasibility
Definition:
A project’s feasibility in terms of costs and revenue with excess revenue establishing the degree of feasibility.
Recapture
Definition:
That portion of the gain from the sale of real estate that is taxed at ordinary income tax rates. Calculated as the difference between the accelerated depreciation taken and the straight-line depreciation that would have been allowed.
Like-Kind Exchanges Real Estate Tax Tips
Section 1031 does not apply to exchanges of inventory, stocks, bonds, notes, other securities or evidence of indebtedness, or certain other assets.
IRS Tax Deferred Exchange
Acquisition of property by an exchange facilitator in connection with a section 1031 tax deferred exchange is subject to the real estate excise tax
Deferred Exchanges Of Like Kind Property
Like-kind property can be a variety of business property, not just real estate; it can be any property held for productive use in a trade or business or for investment.
Did You Know ?
One property is not always exchanged for just one other property.
Two or more types of real estate can be exchanged for one replacement type of real estate. Also, one type of real estate can be exchanged for two or more types of real estate.