Helpful Facts About The IRC 1031 Property Exchange

Article by David East If an investor wants to defer state and federal capital gains taxes, then they will often take advantage of The Internal Revenue Code 1031 (IRC 1031) property exchange, which allows them to exchange one property for another without paying those taxes. Of course, the properties must qualify as “like-kind” and the … Read more

Use 1031 Exchange Rules to Avoid Taxes

Also called a Starker Exchange Trust, a 1031 exchange is generally used by someone who wants to sell an investment property that they own, yet do not want to pay any taxes. A 1031 will allow the seller of the investment property to defer the taxes as long as they purchase another property which costs … Read more

Want to 1031 Exchange into a Property You Already Own?

Want to 1031 (EAT)  into a Property You Already Own? There are times when an investor may want to sell one of his properties and invest its proceeds in another he owns. In the past the IRS forbade 1031 exchanges in such cases, however, today there are means around it. It is known as an … Read more