1031 Exchanges — so called because they are covered in Section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code written by the U.S. Congress — are not widely publicized in the business world. Yet they can be highly ...
On Sept. 1, 2021, the remnants of Hurricane Ida hit the northeastern United States, causing extensive flood damage in certain areas. In order to provide relief to taxpayers who may have been affected ...
Are you thinking about selling a business or investment property that could result in a substantial profit, and consequently, a large tax bill? You may be able to take advantage of a popular tax break ...
If you are a real estate investor, aspire to be an investor one day or are a licensed agent or broker who works with investors, you should understand how a Section 1031 exchange works. Most investors ...
Internal Revenue Code Section 1031, a federal statute for deferring capital gains tax, is used in as many as 20% of commercial real estate transactions. Despite this, misunderstandings about this ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Robert W. Wood is a tax lawyer focusing on taxes and litigation. This article is more than 6 years old. Section 1031 is one of the ...
On April 28, 2021, President Joe Biden revealed a slew of tax proposals. One of these proposals involved curtailing the use of a long-standing planning tool — the Tax Deferred Like-Kind Exchange.
Question: When you sell a duplex where you live in one unit and the other unit is a rental, do you have to do a 1031 tax-deferred exchange or would part of the duplex be classified as a personal ...
Despite raising it as a possibility on the campaign trail, modifying or repealing the treatment of the tax benefits of like-kind exchanges has not been part of President Biden’s proposed tax reforms ...