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  2. Internal Revenue Code section 1031 - Wikipedia

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    A 1031 exchange is similar to a traditional IRA or 401(k) retirement plan. When someone sells assets in tax-deferred retirement plans, the capital gains that would otherwise be taxable are deferred until the holder begins to cash out of the retirement plan. The same principle holds true for tax-deferred exchanges or real estate investments.

  3. 1031 Exchange Rules: Deadlines, Benefits and How to Qualify - AOL

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    If you follow the rules governing 1031 exchanges, you can defer paying capital gains tax on the one-bedroom unit. And you can do it whether you own the property as an individual or business entity ...

  4. Do I Need to Report a 1031 Exchange on My Tax Return? - AOL

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    Internal Revenue Code Section 1031 specifies rules that allow investors to do tax-deferred swaps of like-kind investment real estate. To qualify as allowable, the disposition of one relinquished ...

  5. Like-kind exchange - Wikipedia

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    A like-kind exchange under United States tax law, also known as a 1031 exchange, is a transaction or series of transactions that allows for the disposal of an asset and the acquisition of another replacement asset without generating a current tax liability from the sale of the first asset. A like-kind exchange can involve the exchange of one ...

  6. 1031 Exchange Rules You Need to Know - AOL

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    A 1031 exchange is one of many real estate investing secrets wealthy people use to save money. Learning what a 1031 exchange is can allow you to defer taxes on the gains each time you trade ...

  7. Capital gains tax in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Taxpayers can defer capital gains taxes to a future tax year using the following strategies: [58] Section 1031 exchange—If a business sells property but uses the proceeds to buy similar property, it may be treated as a "like kind" exchange. Tax is not due based on the sale; instead, the cost basis of the original property is applied to the ...

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