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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
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About this product: A goal of most property owners is to preserve the value of their investments. Many property owners who dispose of one piece of property and acquire a similar piece of property can help accomplish that goal by doing a tax-free swap (also referred to as a tax-free exchange) under section 1031. Although many property owners and their advisors have heard of section 1031, many of them may be unaware of the requirements and scope of section 1031. This book details the potential benefits, requirements, and scope of section 1031. Using practical examples, the book demonstrates how taxes paid on the disposition of property can erode a property owner s net worth. It also demonstrates how doing a section 1031 exchange can help prevent that erosion. The book explains that direct swaps qualify for section 1031 tax-free treatment, and describes that section 1031 also covers, multi-party exchanges, deferred exchanges, reverse exchanges, and improvements exchanges. This book directs the reader through each of those exchange structures with real-world examples of typical exchange situations and diagrams the various exchange structures. 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 TIC interest as replacement property. As an extensive, accessible coverage of section 1031, Professor Borden s book will benefit - property investors - real estate professionals - CPAs - attorneys - exchange consultants - investment advisors - business, finance, real estate, accounting, and law students
About this product: CCH's Practical Guide to Like-Kind Exchanges Under Code Section 1031 analyzes the essential legal means available to swap one asset for another while holding a continuing investment of the same sort in a tax-advantaged way. This new revised edition, is now provided in CCH's Practical Guide format that features a special executive summary chapter, generous examples and planning aids throughout in a convenient paperback format. Written by seasoned exchange practitioner and speaker, Nancy N. Grekin, J.D., the Practical Guide is intended to aid tax and real estate practitioners and professionals in understanding the various types of exchanges, how to structure exchanges, the mechanics of handling exchanges, and the myriad of details resulting from the related cases, IRS Rulings and Private Letter Rulings--both before and after Starker and the regulations. An entire industry has grown up to support and consummate like-kind exchanges once the Starker decision validated deferred three-party exchanges. The advent of corporate accommodators, and the adoption of taxpayer-friendly regulations that codified much of the post-Starker practices by tax advisors, have led to a large body of law, rulings and practices. The apparent simplicity of Section 1031 has lulled many advisors into believing that handling exchanges is simple. But the devil is in the details--and the regulations can be understood only if you understand the evolution of the law and the rulings leading to the regulations. Written in clear, easy-to-understand language, Practical Guide to Like-Kind Exchanges Under Code Section 1031 introduces the law and defines the important terms involved; it describes situations where such exchanges may be advantageous and situations where such exchanges may be disadvantageous; explains documentation procedures; examines case law and IRS rulings related to such exchanges; and explores the like-kind test and other important provisions of the law.
About this product: 1031 Exchanges Made Simple is a complete and practical guide to using 1031 exchanges to invest in real estate, build wealth, and move up to more productive property, while legally avoiding capital gains taxes and the recapture of depreciation. With 1031 Exchanges Made Simple you'll carefully and intelligently plan ahead. You'll know the potential pitfalls of a 1031 exchange and how to avoid or solve them. You will know how to put your team of 1031 exchange professionals and experts together as strategic partners in your exchange. You will not fear the ticking IRS clock or allow it to cause you to lose sight of your objectives. Your plan will be securely in place before the clock even begins to tick, and you'll proceed with calm and steady progress directly to your goal.
Increase your real estate wealth by deferring your capital gains taxes
The 1031 Tax Advantage for Real Estate Investors is a highly accessible guide to making the most of this powerful option. Timothy Harris and Linda Monroe bring their practical knowledge and legal expertise to the complex topic of tax-deferred “like-kind” exchanges, explaining the intricacies of 1031 in jargon-free language and dispelling common misconceptions.
Framing their approach around their clients' most frequently asked questions, the authors present detailed, step-by-step advice on all the required elements for a successful exchange. Through clear explanations of necessary tax concepts as well as example situations of actual investors, you'll learn how to:
Determine how much to reinvest in an exchange
Use the IRS identification rules to your advantage
Understand exchanges involving related parties and the implications of seller financing
Use real estate proceeds with NO tax consequences
Navigate the complexities of personal property exchanges, refinancing of exchange property, and exchanges done in reverse order
Handle earnest money deposits, and prorations
Take advantage of tax-deferred investor pools and TICs (Tenant-in-Common) benefits
Linguistic Evidence and the Dating of Proverbs 1–9 and 31: 10–31; A Study of Women in the Socioeconomic Context of Proverbs 1–9 and 31: 10–31; More Valuable than Corals: Wisdom as a Woman of Substance in the Socioeconomic Context of Proverbs 1–9 and 31: 10–31; Conclusion; Bibliography; Indexes
Ph.D. dissertation under the supervision of Prof. C.-L. Seow, Princeton Theological Seminary. The author is Assistant Professor of Old Testament at Columbia Theological Seminary.
About this product: This book is the first account of the period to consider both Christian and Muslim Spain. The author discusses the various societies, cultures and governments of Muslim and Christian Iberia in the centuries of their critical confrontation. Beginning with the disintegration of the caliphate at Cordoba in the early eleventh century, the book traces the decline of the Muslim taifa states, and describes and explains their conquest, first by the Murabit, and then the Muwahhid fundamentalist Muslim empires of North Africa.
Bernard Reilly describes the rising Christian kingdoms of Leon-Castilla, Aragon, Barcelona and Portugal and shows how they were engaged in a struggle on several fronts. As they vied with one another for control of the old Islamic stronghold of the center and north, they were also in continuous conflict with the Murabit and Muwahhid rulers, while striving to come to terms with the French, the Papacy and the Italian maritime powers.