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What is a 1031 Exchange? A 1031 exchange, named after Section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code (IRC), is a tax-deferred exchange of certain types of property. It allows investors to sell an investment property and defer paying capital gains taxes on the sale, as long as the proceeds are reinvested in a similar property or properties.
To qualify for a 1031 exchange, both the property being sold (the relinquished property) and the property being purchased (the replacement property) must meet certain criteria. The properties must be of like-kind, meaning they are similar in nature or character, though they do not need to be identical. Additionally, the exchange must be properly structured and facilitated by a qualified intermediary.
By utilizing a 1031 exchange, investors can potentially defer paying taxes on the capital gains from the sale of their investment property, allowing them to preserve more of their investment capital to use for acquiring new properties or other investment opportunities.
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