The 1031 Tax Free Exchange

By author | Aug 21, 2010

Many people are unfamiliar with the 1031 tax free exchange of properties. In layman’s terms it is a “like-kind” exchange, wherein a person is actually trading one particular asset (investment property) for another asset (investment property), regardless of whether it is in the industrial, office, residential or retail sector. Many people take advantage of this [...]

The IRS 1031 Exchange

By author | Jun 14, 2010

It is a well known fact that the IRS 1031 has some major benefits for investors; however, there are other lesser known facts that can also be used to an investor’s advantage. One of those is the reverse exchange, a fairly recent development that allows investors to purchase their replacement property before selling their original [...]

Stock Exchanges

By author | May 13, 2010

In 1790 stock traders were meeting under the trees on Wall Street in Philadelphia, clearly showing that stock exchanges have certainly come a long way since then. While it all began in Philadelphia, the center of the action moved to New York around 1817 and the name New York Stock Exchange was born. The New [...]

1031 Exchange Rules

By author | May 11, 2010

The 1031 exchange is normally used by an individual who wants to sell one of their investment properties but does not wish to pay taxes on the transaction. In order to get around this, the 1031 real estate exchange will allow the seller to defer the taxes if they purchase another property that costs as [...]

The 1031 Tax Free Exchange

By author | May 11, 2010

A 1031 exchange property deal involves a person changing an asset, or property, for another asset, or property; or as the Internal Revenue Service calls it, a “like kind” exchange, no matter whether it is in an office, industrial, retail or residential sector. One reason why people take advantage of this is that when the [...]

The IRS 1031 Exchange

By author | Mar 10, 2010

The IRS 1031 has many benefits and most investors are aware of the major ones, yet there are some lesser known benefits that can offer investors a good advantage. The reverse 1031 real estate exchange is one such benefit and is a fairly new development. It allows investors to purchase the replacement property prior to [...]

1031 Exchange Rules

By author | Mar 8, 2010

The 1031 exchange is normally used by an individual who wants to sell one of their investment properties but does not wish to pay taxes on the transaction. In order to get around this, the 1031 real estate exchange will allow the seller to defer the taxes if they purchase another property that costs as [...]

The 1031 Tax Free Exchange

By author | Mar 4, 2010

Many people are unfamiliar with the 1031 tax free exchange of properties. In layman’s terms it is a “like-kind” exchange, wherein a person is actually trading one particular asset (investment property) for another asset (investment property), regardless of whether it is in the industrial, office, residential or retail sector. Many people take advantage of this [...]

Stock Exchanges

By author | Mar 3, 2010

In 1790 stock traders were meeting under the trees on Wall Street in Philadelphia, clearly showing that stock exchanges have certainly come a long way since then. While it all began in Philadelphia, the center of the action moved to New York around 1817 and the name New York Stock Exchange was born. The New [...]

The IRS 1031 Exchange

By author | Jan 8, 2010

The IRS 1031 has many benefits and most investors are aware of the major ones, yet there are some lesser known benefits that can offer investors a good advantage. The reverse 1031 real estate exchange is one such benefit and is a fairly new development. It allows investors to purchase the replacement property prior to [...]

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