What Is a 1031 Exchange? Know the Rules - Investopedia A 1031 exchange is a swap of one real estate investment property for another that allows capital gains taxes to be deferred The term—which gets its name from Section 1031 of the Internal
The 1031 Exchange Rules You Need to Know - Kiplinger Section 1031 of the IRC defines a 1031 exchange as when you exchange real property used for business or held as an investment solely for another business or investment property that is the same
Internal Revenue Code section 1031 - Wikipedia Under Section 1031 of the United States Internal Revenue Code (26 U S C § 1031), a taxpayer may defer recognition of capital gains and related federal income tax liability on the exchange of certain types of property, a process known as a 1031 exchange
What is a 1031 exchange? - Bankrate A 1031 exchange is a way to sell and buy real estate while avoiding capital gains taxes on profits It can be tricky to execute, given its tight deadlines
What is a 1031 exchange? - Rocket Mortgage A 1031 exchange – also known as a “like-kind” or Starker exchange – is a real estate investing tool that allows investors to exchange an investment property or business property for another property of equal or higher value and defer paying capital gains tax on the profit they make from the sale