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EPISODE · Mar 28, 2023 · 8 MIN

What is a 1031 Exchange and How Can It Benefit You?

from Jones Health Law Podcast · host JAMAAL R. JONES, Sr., Esq.

What Is A 1031 Exchange? In layman’s terms, a 1031 exchange is a tax break. It allows for investors to swap investment properties without having to pay taxes at the time of exchange. It grants taxpayers the ability to grow their investment without having to pay capital gains taxes until an investment is liquidated or sold for cash. There is no limit to how frequently taxpayers are able to take part in 1031 exchanges. Taxpayers can defer these capital gains taxes and rollover the gains for years. What Are The Pros And Cons of A 1031 Exchange? Typically, if an investor is looking to purchase a new property soon after the sale of a property, a 1031 exchange is recommended. There are many reasons why an investor would be looking to carry out a 1031 exchange. The obvious pro is deferring capital gains taxes on the sale of a property. A 1031 exchange also allows for investors who are interested in moving to a new market to move seamlessly. There are no distance limitations for a 1031 exchange. There are also no limits to how often you can take part in a 1031 exchange. This means that an investor can sell a property anywhere in the United States and use the money from that sale to purchase another similar property anywhere else in the United States. It gives investors the opportunity to switch markets without having to pay major taxes. There are, however, some cons to keep in mind. In order to move forward with a 1031 exchange, the capital gains earned on the sale of a property must be rolled over to a ‘like-kind’ investment. Should an investor want to use the gains for any other type of investment or purchase, they would lose the protection of the 1031 exchange and be required to pay the applicable taxes. Another con is that the structure can become complicated if there are multiple investors in a property and they are not all in agreement. It is possible to complete a 1031 exchange if not all of the investors of a property agree to rollover the gains. The remaining funds would be placed into a separate account and be liquidated. This circumstance is not common and is more complex. Overall, a 1031 exchange is a great tool for investors. The Internal Revenue Service allows for investors to get a tax break and roll over their tax liabilities on the capital gains taxes potentially forever. It is a great way for investors to maximize their opportunities and build generational wealth. Web: www.JonesHealthLaw.com Phone: (305)877-5054 Instagram: @JonesHealthLaw Facebook: @JonesHealthLaw Youtube: @JonesHealthLaw

What Is A 1031 Exchange? In layman’s terms, a 1031 exchange is a tax break. It allows for investors to swap investment properties without having to pay taxes at the time of exchange. It grants taxpayers the ability to grow their investment without having to pay capital gains taxes until an investment is liquidated or sold for cash. There is no limit to how frequently taxpayers are able to take part in 1031 exchanges. Taxpayers can defer these capital gains taxes and rollover the gains for years. What Are The Pros And Cons of A 1031 Exchange? Typically, if an investor is looking to purchase a new property soon after the sale of a property, a 1031 exchange is recommended. There are many reasons why an investor would be looking to carry out a 1031 exchange. The obvious pro is deferring capital gains taxes on the sale of a property. A 1031 exchange also allows for investors who are interested in moving to a new market to move seamlessly. There are no distance limitations for a 1031 exchange. There are also no limits to how often you can take part in a 1031 exchange. This means that an investor can sell a property anywhere in the United States and use the money from that sale to purchase another similar property anywhere else in the United States. It gives investors the opportunity to switch markets without having to pay major taxes. There are, however, some cons to keep in mind. In order to move forward with a 1031 exchange, the capital gains earned on the sale of a property must be rolled over to a ‘like-kind’ investment. Should an investor want to use the gains for any other type of investment or purchase, they would lose the protection of the 1031 exchange and be required to pay the applicable taxes. Another con is that the structure can become complicated if there are multiple investors in a property and they are not all in agreement. It is possible to complete a 1031 exchange if not all of the investors of a property agree to rollover the gains. The remaining funds would be placed into a separate account and be liquidated. This circumstance is not common and is more complex. Overall, a 1031 exchange is a great tool for investors. The Internal Revenue Service allows for investors to get a tax break and roll over their tax liabilities on the capital gains taxes potentially forever. It is a great way for investors to maximize their opportunities and build generational wealth. Web: www.JonesHealthLaw.com Phone: (305)877-5054 Instagram: @JonesHealthLaw Facebook: @JonesHealthLaw Youtube: @JonesHealthLaw

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