by Michael Lantrip | 1031 Construction Exchange, 1031 Dictionary, 1031 Exchange Rules, 1031 Exchange Timeline, 1031 Intent, 1031 Refinance, Accelerated Depreciation, Adjusted Basis, Bonus Depreciation, Capital Gains Tax, Dealer Property, Depreciation Recapture, Disregarded Entity, Escrow Account, Form 8824, Free Money, Holding Period, Like Kind Exchange, Owner Financing, Primary Residence, Qualified Intermediary, Reverse 1031 Exchange, Section 1031 Exchange, Section 121 Exclusion, Section 1250 Property, Tenants In Common
S1031EXCHANGE.COM FREE MONEY Section 1031 is like Free Money from the IRS. And, after you add a 75% loan, it’s like Free Money Times Four. If you hold your investment for ten years, and do another Section 1031 Like Kind Exchange, you could end up owning real...
by Michael Lantrip | 1031 Construction Exchange, 1031 Dictionary, 1031 Exchange Rules, 1031 Exchange Timeline, 1031 Intent, 1031 Refinance, Accelerated Depreciation, Adjusted Basis, Bonus Depreciation, Capital Gains Tax, Dealer Property, Depreciation Recapture, Disregarded Entity, Escrow Account, FAQ, Form 8824, Free Money, Holding Period, Like Kind Exchange, Owner Financing, Primary Residence, Qualified Intermediary, Reverse 1031 Exchange, Section 1031 Exchange, Section 121 Exclusion, Section 1250 Property, Seller Financing, Stepped-up Basis, Tenants In Common
S1031EXCHANGE.COM WE WROTE THE BOOK ON SECTION 1031 NOW WE’RE SHARING THE CONTENT WITH YOU. Top Real Estate Investors use Section 1031 instead of paying taxes on Capital Gains and Depreciation Recapture, and then they use IRS money to buy more property. Now, you...
by Michael Lantrip | 1031 Construction Exchange, 1031 Dictionary, 1031 Exchange Rules, 1031 Exchange Timeline, 1031 Intent, 1031 Refinance, Accelerated Depreciation, Adjusted Basis, Bonus Depreciation, Capital Gains Tax, Dealer Property, Depreciation Recapture, Disregarded Entity, Escrow Account, Form 8824, Free Money, Holding Period, Like Kind Exchange, Owner Financing, Primary Residence, Qualified Intermediary, Reverse 1031 Exchange, Section 1031 Exchange, Section 121 Exclusion, Section 1250 Property, Tenants In Common
S1031EXCHANGE.COM How NOT To Do A 1031 Refinance Do not 1031 Refinance your Relinquished Property or Replacement Property if you want to avoid a taxable gain. This is the position of the IRS, and the U.S. Tax Court agrees. The only exception is when the refinance is...
by Michael Lantrip | 1031 Construction Exchange, 1031 Dictionary, 1031 Exchange Rules, 1031 Exchange Timeline, 1031 Intent, 1031 Refinance, Accelerated Depreciation, Adjusted Basis, Bonus Depreciation, Capital Gains Tax, Dealer Property, Depreciation Recapture, Disregarded Entity, Escrow Account, Form 8824, Free Money, Holding Period, Like Kind Exchange, Owner Financing, Primary Residence, Qualified Intermediary, Reverse 1031 Exchange, Section 1031 Exchange, Section 121 Exclusion, Section 1250 Property, Tenants In Common
S1031EXCHANGE.COM Swap ‘Til You Drop: Depreciation Recapture Depreciation Recapture, including Accelerated Depreciation, and Capital Gains will take more of your wealth away from you than anything else. But the 1031 Exchange Rules allow you to buy and sell...
by Michael Lantrip | 1031 Construction Exchange, 1031 Dictionary, 1031 Exchange Rules, 1031 Exchange Timeline, 1031 Intent, 1031 Refinance, Accelerated Depreciation, Adjusted Basis, Bonus Depreciation, Capital Gains Tax, Dealer Property, Depreciation Recapture, Disregarded Entity, Escrow Account, Form 8824, Holding Period, Like Kind Exchange, Owner Financing, Primary Residence, Qualified Intermediary, Reverse 1031 Exchange, Section 1031 Exchange, Section 121 Exclusion, Section 1250 Property, Tenants In Common
A good Dictionary is critical for understanding the language and meaning of Section 1031. The words and phrases have meanings that are unique to the situation.
by Michael Lantrip | 1031 Construction Exchange, 1031 Dictionary, 1031 Exchange Rules, 1031 Exchange Timeline, 1031 Intent, 1031 Refinance, Accelerated Depreciation, Adjusted Basis, Bonus Depreciation, Capital Gains Tax, Dealer Property, Depreciation Recapture, Disregarded Entity, Escrow Account, Form 8824, Holding Period, Like Kind Exchange, Owner Financing, Primary Residence, Qualified Intermediary, Reverse 1031 Exchange, Section 1031 Exchange, Section 121 Exclusion, Section 1250 Property, Tenants In Common
S1031EXCHANGE.COM FORM 8824 IRS Form 8824, the 1031 Exchange form, is where you report your Section 1031 Exchange – Delayed, Reverse, or Construction. The Form 8824 is due at the end of the tax year in which you began the transaction, as per the Form 8824...