Savvy investors can use 1031 exchanges to unlock value by moving capital across markets in a play called geographic arbitrage. These tax implications can make or break the strategy.
Founded by real estate investment veteran Dwight Kay, Kay Properties has built a reputation for providing direct access to DST opportunities and customized 1031 exchange solutions. The new publication ...
With Hawaiʻi’s real estate market remaining competitive and inventory limited, more buyers are turning to a strategy known as the reverse 1031 tax-deferred exchange. Unlike the traditional 1031 ...
For many real estate investors, particularly retirees, selling a property comes with significant financial implications. Buying and holding real estate has long been a reliable investment strategy, ...
Like-kind exchanges have been occurring in some form or fashion for over 100 years. More recently codified as a 1031 exchange, real estate investors continue to actively defer taxes when selling ...
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 ...
Since the 1950s the tax-deferred exchanges have been used to structure creative real estate transactions. The nontaxable exchange of real estate, sanctioned by Section 1031 of the Internal Revenue ...
RC section 1031 permits the tax-free exchange of like-kind property. If the transferor receives “boot” (such as cash) in addition to the like-kind property, the boot is currently taxable. The ...
In what tax experts call the most significant new guidelines for American real estate in years, the Internal Revenue Service has released its final regulations on tax-free exchanges of real property.