When Can You Go Under Contract on your Replacement Property?
As most 1031 Exchangors are aware, for a standard 1031 Exchange, you must sell your relinquished property and then purchase your replacement property.
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As most 1031 Exchangors are aware, for a standard 1031 Exchange, you must sell your relinquished property and then purchase your replacement property.
Read moreWe all know that finding suitable replacement property for a 1031 Exchange can be challenging. For certain circumstances, a Delaware Statutory Trust (DST) may be the answer.
Read moreAs many of us are planning for our children heading off to college in the fall, many of us are considering various questions.
Read moreDid you do a 1031 Exchange in 2021 that you need to report? If so, you will be filling out an additional tax form for the year.
Read moreThe first thing an investor must understand is that simply holding a property with the expectation of gain does not establish their intent to hold for investment purposes.
Read moreHere are a few things to remember when you have a 1031 Exchange that straddles 2 tax years.
Read moreIRC 1031 requires that the same taxpayer that relinquishes property must acquire the replacement property. This requirement is in place to maintain a continuity of tax. But, this requirement does not mean that the same name that held title on the relinquished property must be the name on the replacement property.
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