Scott Schofield

Michigan, Minnesota, Iowa, North Dakota and South Dakota

VP / Business Development Officer
Mobile: (947) 282-0779   
Email: scott.schofield@ipx1031.com

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1031 Exchange FAQs

Is a Qualified Intermediary (AKA accommodator or QI) needed?

Yes. To avoid a taxable sale of the Relinquished Property, the use of an intermediary in virtually every 1031 transaction should be utilized. In addition, the Exchanger must enter into written agreements with the QI before the Relinquished Property is sold.

What is Like Kind Property? Can I sell my rental house and buy a 4plex? Can I sell my vacant lot and buy an office building?

Yes, you can buy ANY kind of business or investment real estate, anywhere in the US. The “like-kind” requirement does not mean selling and buying the same exact type of property. In an IRC §1031 transaction, you can exchange real property for virtually any other real property in the United States, as long as the property is held for productive use in a trade or business or for investment purposes. You can sell a rental house and buy apartments, commercial, industrial, mini storage, vacant land, agricultural, etc.

Can I get an extension on the 45-day identification period for my 1031 Exchange?

No, unless you are eligible for an extension due to a federally declared disaster, the IRS doesn’t have any provisions for extensions or exceptions – not even to the next business day if the deadline falls on a weekend or holiday. The best way to get more time is to start looking for your Replacement Property well before the closing of your sale property or to extend the closing date on your sale property.

Do I have to buy from the properties I’ve identified in my 1031 Exchange?

Yes. During the 45 days you can change what you’ve identified, but once your identification period has expired, you must buy from only that list. No substitutions or changes after day 45. The rules under section 1031 are very strict.

Can I use money from my 1031 Exchange to improve the new Replacement Property after I buy it?

The day you take title to the property is the end of the exchange for that property. If you have cash left over, that is taxable boot. There is something called a Build-to-Suit or Improvement Exchange, where we, as the intermediary, take title to the property to make the improvements before you take ownership. This is also a more expensive and complicated transaction.

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IPX1031, the nation’s largest exchange facilitator and accommodator, provides industry leading exchange services including guidance, expertise, security and key information on 1031 Exchange rules, regulations and strategy.

1031 Exchange expert, Scott Schofield offers you customized solutions to defer capital gains tax and maximize equity in your 1031 like kind investment property.

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IPX1031 provides seminars for continuing education credits as well as custom and personalized seminars on tax deferred exchange topics for attorneys, CPAs, advisors, brokers, REALTORS®, agents, escrow, investors and taxpayers.

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Is There an IPX1031 Office in Michigan, Minnesota, Iowa, North Dakota and South Dakota near me?

IPX1031, the national leader in 1031 Exchange QI services, is pleased to offer service in all cities, counties, and areas throughout the midwest, including:

Minneapolis, MN

Saint Paul, MN

Rochester, MN

Duluth, MN

Bloomington/Edina/Minnetonka Area, MN

Maple Grove, MN

Saint Cloud, MN

Mankato, MN

Des Moines, IA

West Des Moines, IA

Ankeny, IA

Ames, IA

Cedar Rapids, IA

Iowa City, IA

Davenport, IA

Sioux City, IA

Fargo, ND

Bismarck, ND

Grand Forks, ND

Minot, ND

Williston, ND

Dickinson, ND

Mandan, ND

West Fargo, ND

Sioux Falls, SD

Rapid City, SD

Aberdeen, SD

Brookings, SD

Watertown, SD

Mitchell, SD

Yankton, SD

Pierre, SD

Detroit, MI

Ann Arbor, MI

Grand Rapids, MI

Livonia, MI

Dearborn, MI

Sterling Heights, MI

Warren, MI

Lansing, MI

Northville, MI

Plymouth, MI

Canton, MI

Grosse Pointe, MI

Brighton, MI

East Lansing, MI

Okemos, MI

Portage, MI

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