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Web Links : 1031 exchange
- Internal Revenue Code section 1031 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Under Section 1031 of the United States Internal Revenue Code 26 U.S.C. 1031 , the exchange of certain types of property may defer the recognition of capital
- 1031 Exchange Made Simple - 1031 Exchange IRS Tax Rules - A 1031 exchange represents a simple, strategic method for selling one qualifying property and the subsequent acquisition of another qualifying property within a
- 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.
- 1031 Exchange Tax Deferred Exchange Qualified Intermediary - A 1031 exchange allows an owner of investment property to defer capital gain taxes by exchanging one property for another.
- FEA Federation of Exchange Accommodators - 1031 Like-Kind Exchanges - Industry trade association for 1031 exchange qualified intermediaries. Provides education, certification, legislative activity and guidance to the 1031 exchange industry.
- Equity Advantage 800.735.1031- 1031 Exchange Facilitation 1031 - Equity Advantage National Facilitator for 1031 Exchanges since 1991. Certified Exchange Specialists. Call to get started today. We have the Answers
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