Understanding How 1031 Exchanges Work

Aug 5, 2004 / By Elaine Floyd, CFP ®
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One big advantage real estate investors have is the ability to defer capital gains taxes by exchanging one property for another. If an investor handles it correctly, he or she can build an empire in investment property and pass it on to heirs without anyone paying a dime in capital gains taxes.

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