Section 1031 Exchanges For Real Estate Investors and Professionals


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Most owners of real property wish to preserve the value of their investments, and many accomplish that goal by exchanging properties under section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code. Although many property owners and their advisors have heard of section 1031, they may not be aware of all the nuances of section 1031. This book details the benefits of section 1031 and illustrates its application to typical and complex transactions. Using practical examples, the book demonstrates how taxes paid on the disposition of real property can erode a property owner's net worth and how doing a section 1031 exchange can prevent that erosion. The book describes several types of exchanges, including multi-party exchanges, deferred exchanges, reverse exchanges, improvements exchanges, and drop-and-swaps, and leads readers through each of those exchange structures with real-world examples and diagrams. The book also discusses related-party exchanges, exchanges of mixed-use property (i.e., property held for both business and personal use), and factors that may affect an investor's decision to acquire a DST, TIC interest, or triple-net property as replacement property.




Loopholes of Real Estate


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The Loopholes of Real Estate reveals the tax and legal strategies used by the rich for generations to acquire and benefit from real estate investments. Clearly written, The Loopholes of Real Estate shows you how to open tax loopholes for your benefit and close legal loopholes for your protection.




Real Estate Exchanges


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Federal Taxation of Real Estate Exchanges


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Federal Taxation of Real Estate Exchanges is a crash course in the art of the deferred real estate exchange. Learn easy steps to sell old real estate and buy new without paying federal income taxes by using IRS safe-harbor exchange rules. It's the definitive guide to taxation of real estate exchanges for real estate investors and serious professionals who are seeking a growing sophistication and appreciation of how powerful the deferred exchange is in the fast changing world of real estate investments. Federal Taxation of Real Estate Exchanges was first born as a three-day continuing education seminar which author Rich Robinson wrote and taught to thousands of real estate agents, CPAs and investors from coast-to-coast. During this time Rich teamed up with real estate broker and Qualified Intermediary, Jim Maxwell. By combining Rich's years of experience as a CPA, writing and teaching federal taxation of real estate transactions and Jim's practical "street smart" knowledge and background in real estate exchanging, they created a new educational program presented at the National Association of Realtors(R) Annual Convention. This course is based on that highly successful program.




How to Do a Like Kind Exchange of Real Estate - Using a Qualified Intermediary


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The book describes how real estate investors can safely defer capital gains tax by using a qualified intermediary to do a like kind exchange. The "safe harbor" process and IRS rules for completion of a tex deferred exchange of real estate are complex. This book explains the process step by step so that taxpayers can successfully compete their exchange. The criteria for qualifying properties is clearly explained. Worksheets in the book allow the taxpayer to compute the dederal tax that will be due if the taxpayer does not do an exchange. The important reinvestment requirements are explained in detail to ensure that the exchange will be fully tax free. The 45-day identification requirement and the 180-day exchange period are explained. A sample indentification letter is included for taxpayer use. Special exchange subjects included in the book include how to do a reverse exchange, combining an installment sale with a like kind exchange, how to convert your real estate rental into your principal residence, and the growing use of Tenancy-In-Common (TIC) commercial properties to complete an exchange. The actual Internal Revenue Code and IRS Regulations on like kind exchanges are included in the book's appendix. Also included are the suggested real estate contact addendums to show the taxpayers intent to do a like kind exchange. A tutorial on the new IRC Section 121 rules for exclusion of capital gains on the sale of a principal residence is also included. The final chapter in the book give a full explanation of how to report the exchange to the IRS and complete the intricate IRS Form 8824.




How to Do a 1031 Exchange of Real Estate


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How to Do a Like Kind Exchange of Real Estate If you own investment, business, or rental real estate this book can save you thousands of dollars in capital gains taxes. It is a true how to do book. The IRS requires a taxpayer to use a qualified intermediary if they wish to take advantage of the ‘safe harbor’ procedures established in the IRS regulation for a deferred exchange. This book explains the important and mandatory tasks for both the qualified intermediary (QI) and the taxpayer in an exchange. Simple to follow instructions and forms in this book will help you – — Learn if your property qualifies for a 1031 like kind exchange — Figure how much tax you will have to pay Uncle Sam if you sell — Determine what your reinvestment requirements will be — Know what documentation is required — Understand the exchange escrow requirements and rules — How to report the exchange to the IRS and much more !!!




The Tax-Free Exchange Loophole


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Discover the Greatest Investment Tool of All Time! The tax breaks and loopholes built into real estate make it one of the most profitable investments in the world. In fact, the real estate tax exchange loophole--known as the 1031 Exchange--is one of the greatest tax loopholes in existence. This loophole allows a real estate investor to sell a property without paying a penny in capital gains tax--as long as the investor reinvests his or her profits into another property. Not only is this a great way to invest without paying taxes, it's also a great way to grow real wealth over time. The rules can be confusing, but tax exchange works for every investor, big or small. This handy guide offers detailed, step-by-step advice on using the 1031 Exchange--and much more: * How the capital gains tax works * Other little-known real estate loopholes * Creative real estate financing techniques * Advanced elements of tax-free exchanges * Terms and concepts you need to know * Eight things that can hold up a closing * Transferring debt to other properties * How zoning laws affect your investments * How tax-free exchanges affect your tax shelter * Where to find potential exchanges * Twelve creative techniques applied to exchanges * Nine booby traps to watch out for in exchanges Don't wait--use the 1031 Exchange to start building your fortune today!




Broke Millennial Takes On Investing


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A guide to investing basics by the author of Broke Millennial, for anyone who feels like they aren't ready (or rich enough) to get into the market Millennials want to learn how to start investing. The problem is that most have no idea where to begin. There's a significant lack of information out there catering to the concerns of new millennial investors, such as: * Should I invest while paying down student loans? * How do I invest in a socially responsible way? * What about robo-advisors and apps--are any of them any good? * Where can I look online for investment advice? In this second book in the Broke Millennial series, Erin Lowry answers those questions and delivers all of the investment basics in one easy-to-digest package. Tackling topics ranging from common terminology to how to handle your anxiety to retirement savings and even how to actually buy and sell a stock, this hands-on guide will help any investment newbie become a confident player in the market on their way to building wealth.




Steele 300 Ways to Buy, Sell Or Exchange Real Estate


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"Barter, Exchange and Trade Credits." I discovered something when living overseas that I feel is extremely important to the exchange business: That while transferring title between real estate properties internationally could be more difficult than in the states, barter for goods and services crosses borders very easily. This opened my eyes and I also found that almost all the formulas and strategies we use in real estate work in barter. Every commodity delivers another complete genre of things that can be bartered, traded or swapped. The world becomes an unending source of assets to work with when Barter comes into play. This book will open your eyes.