What are the 1031 exchange rules?
Written by DROdio on January 23rd, 2007 with Read more articles on Web Properties and inside1031.com and CardeaCommercial.com and All the Questions You Were Afraid To Ask About 1031s.
Written by DROdio on January 23rd, 2007 with Read more articles on Web Properties and inside1031.com and CardeaCommercial.com and All the Questions You Were Afraid To Ask About 1031s.
The real property you sell and the real property you buy must both be held for productive use in a trade or business or for investment purposes and must be like-kind.
The proceeds from the sale must go through the hands of a qualified intermediary and not through your hands or the hands of one of your agents or else all the proceeds will become taxable.
All the cash proceeds from the original sale must be reinvested in the replacement property - any cash proceeds that you retain will be taxable.
The replacement property must be subject to an equal level or greater level of debt than the relinquished property or the buyer will either have to pay taxes on the amount of the decrease or have to put in additional cash funds to offset the lower level of debt in the replacement property.
Written by DROdio on January 23rd, 2007 with Read more articles on Web Properties and inside1031.com and CardeaCommercial.com and All the Questions You Were Afraid To Ask About 1031s.