Articles, tagged with "1031 exchange", page 4
16th August 2008
If you are searching for information related to first income tax or any other such as excise tax, Iris income tax, Canada income tax rate or federal income taxes mailing address you have come to the right article. This piece will provide you with not just...
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Author:
deepak kulkarni
16th August 2008
Are you searching for information related to income tax questions or other information somehow related to income tax provision, or income tax slab? If yes, this article will give you helpful insights related to income tax questions and even somehow relate...
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Author:
deepak kulkarni
14th July 2008
In this article, I'd like to define two real estate termsâ€"direct deeding and sequential deedingâ€"and show the best form to use with 1031 Tax Deferred Exchanges.
If you're not familiar with the "1031," this law allows the exchange of investment or bu...
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09th June 2008
If you are an investor who has decided to sell an investment property, you should certainly consider a powerful tax deferral tool provided by the United States government.
Section 1031 of the IRC allows owner to sell an investment property, defer 100% ...
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Author:
Andrew Gitt
23rd May 2008
As you know the Real Estate Market has been turned up side down with all the no money down deals, interest only, and other financial products. These deals have not only harm the economy but has made lenders raise the limits on home buying as well. Foreclo...
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Author:
Robert Flowers
02nd April 2008
A central concept in the process of a 1031 exchange is that a real estate investor is not allowed to draw any direct benefit from the proceeds of the sale of a relinquished property; any kind of cash benefit from the transaction is seen as boot, and as ...
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Author:
Ravok Corp
28th March 2008
A 1031 exchange is a method by which you can trade real properties with another person or business, avoiding capital gains taxes that are incurred in any typical sales transaction. The property that is exchanged must be held for productive use in a trade ...
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Author:
Tony Seruga, Yolanda Seruga and Yolanda Bishop
25th March 2008
As a real estate investor, you know that every single dollar that you have working for you is compounding your wealth, and, conversely, that every dollar that isn't working for you is a lost chance to further compound your profits. When the time comes t...
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Author:
Ravok Corp
22nd February 2008
A 1031 tax exchange is a technique commonly used by real estate investors in order to indefinitely defer tax liability on the sale of a property. This is achieved by relinquishing the rights to a piece of property one plans on selling to an intermediary...
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Author:
Ravok Corp
14th February 2008
An essential truth in regard to conducting a 1031 exchange is that you CANNOT use the proceeds of the original sale to construct property you own. This is a frequent stumbling block of unwary investors. In order to qualify for tax deferment, your replace...
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Author:
Ravok Corp
11th February 2008
When there is a sale of any business asset on the taxes levied are quite high. If one has to pay all the taxes the capital growth considerably suffers. A business can opt to go for 1031 Exchange to evade the tax problem. By the tax exchange one can easily...
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Author:
JessicaThomson
08th February 2008
The sale of investments or business be it capital equipment or real estate creates a large amount of tax liability. The amount is quite substantial and takes a considerable chunk of the selling price. However, one can one can avail the 1031 deferred tax e...
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Author:
JessicaThomson
29th January 2008
There are countless reasons why one should invest in real estate when there are other avenues for investing. The main reason people to choose the real estate market is that, real estate is very much profitable and safer when compared to other kinds of inv...
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Author:
Samuel Johnson
21st September 2007
In a 1031 Exchange an investor sells his property, called "Relinquished Property," to acquire a "Replacement Property" without attracting tax on capital gains. There are as many reasons to seek a 1031 Tax Deferred Exchange as there are investors, but the ...
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Author:
Zola
25th June 2007
In addition to the strict time limitations on 1031 Exchanges, there are certain properties that can be used. These properties must satisfy the Internal Revenue guidelines.
The idea behind the 1031 Exchange provision of the Internal Revenue Tax Code is ...
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Author:
Raynor James