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What Is 1031? also referred to as a 1031 Exchange or Like-Kind Exchange, and falls under Section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code. This tax section deals with property value in sale of business or trades and other like sales. Contact us to get your property exchange prepared & filed by a qualified Ad Valorem Taxes professional. Need Help with 1031 issues ? Then contact us now >
 
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Like-Kind Exchanges Real Estate Tax Tips

Generally, if you exchange business or investment property solely for business or investment property of a like-kind, no gain or loss is recognized under Internal Revenue Code Section 1031. If, as part of the exchange, you also receive other (not like-kind) property or money, gain is recognized to the extent of the other property and money received, but a loss is not recognized.

Section 1031 does not apply to exchanges of inventory, stocks, bonds, notes, other securities or evidence of indebtedness, or certain other assets.

Like-Kind Property

Properties are of like-kind, if they are of the same nature or character, even if they differ in grade or quality. Personal properties of a like class are like-kind properties. However, livestock of different sexes are not like-kind properties. Also, personal property used predominantly in the United States and personal property used predominantly outside the United States are not like-kind properties.

Real properties generally are of like-kind, regardless of whether the properties are improved or unimproved. However, real property in the United States and real property outside the United States are not like-kind properties.

Additional Resources

Publication 544, Sales and Other Dispositions of Assets
Form 8824, Like-Kind Exchanges (PDF)
 
 

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Different combinations are possible when doing a 1031 exchange.

Improved property can be replaced with unimproved property, and vice versa.

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