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2 Is Better Than 1: A 1031 Win with Dual Use Property

If you are thinking of selling your dual use property – a primary residence property which is also used for business or investment purposes – you may qualify for the benefits of two sections of the Internal Revenue Tax Code. By combining IRC Sections 121 and 1031 in...

Benefits of a 1031 Exchange

Five Reasons to 1031 Exchange 5 Point Analysis for 1031 Real estate investment portfolios should be reviewed periodically. Why? Because as the real estate market changes, new opportunities become available and financial objectives shift. Depending on your...

Cyber Fraud – an Emerging and Worsening Threat

Take Key Steps to Combat It Simply put, cyber fraud is when credit and financial information is stolen online by a hacker and used in a criminal manner. What’s alarming is the rapid growth of detected cyber fraud incidents, as well as the financial costs associated...

Shades of Grey in 1031 Flips

Forget cooking shows, America’s newest reality show obsession is watching real estate shows such as Flip This House, Flip or Flop, and Rehab Addict. Seeing how a house is bought at a bargain price, quickly transformed and sold for large profits can be scintillating....

Stay Cool This Summer with 1031s

updated June 2020 Be sure to read  Strategically Buying Your Dream Vacation Home with a 1031 Exchange It’s the middle of summer and as investors dream about lazy days on the beach, a scorching hot question often asked this time of year is whether a vacation or second...

No Extensions for 1031s – Really?

180 is the magic number. One hundred and eighty days. If you don’t complete your 1031 Exchange within the IRS mandated time frame, it’s simple. Failed exchange. However there can be exceptions when catastrophic events such as natural disasters occur and only if the...

Deferring Taxes – Yes Please!

Taxes are a hot topic these days. If you can defer your taxes, it’s truly a no brainer. If certain conditions are met. a 1031 Exchange allows an investor to defer taxes by simply rolling profits from the sale of an investment property into another investment property...

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