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Martha and Don Woods PA
Watson Realty Corp.1504 S Atlantic Ave New Smyrna Beach, Florida 32169
Introduction To 1031 Exchanges
A 1031 Exchange (Tax-Deferred
Exchange) Is One Of The Most Powerful Tax Deferral Strategies Remaining
Available For Taxpayers. Anyone involved with advising or counseling
real estate investors should know about tax-deferred exchanges,
including Realtors, lawyers, accountants, financial planners, tax
advisors, escrow and closing agents, and lenders. Taxpayers should never
have to pay income taxes on the sale of property if they intend to
reinvest the proceeds in similar or like-kind property. The Disadvantages of a Section 1031 Exchange include a reduced basis for depreciation in the replacement property. The tax basis of replacement property is essentially the purchase price of the replacement property minus the gain which was deferred on the sale of the relinquished property as a result of the exchange. The replacement property thus includes a deferred gain that will be taxed in the future if the taxpayer cashes out of his investment. Exchange Techniques. There is more than one way to structure a tax-deferred exchange" under Section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code. However, the 1991 "safe-harbor" Regulations established procedures which include the use of an Intermediary, direct deeding, the use of qualified escrow accounts for temporary holding of "exchange funds" and other procedures which now have the official blessing of the IRS. Therefore, it is desirable to structure exchanges so that they can be in harmony with the 1991 Regulations. As a result, exchanges commonly employ the services of an Intermediary with direct deeding. Exchanges can also occur without the services of an Intermediary when parties to an exchange are willing to exchange deeds or if they are willing to enter into an Exchange Agreement with each other. However, two-party exchanges are rare since in the typical Section 1031 transaction, the seller of the replacement property is not the buyer of the taxpayer's relinquished property. 1031 exchange information provided courtesy of 1031 Corporation
If you need anymore information or have any specific questions about 1031 tax-deferred exchanges, please contact us email 1031exchange or call us at (386)-478-9202 or toll-free 1-877-281-7432.
Revised: December 07, 2006 |