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Jun 17, 08 07:54 AM1031 Exchange Video - Tenant in Common Securitized Transactions - What Real Estate Professionals need to know
Watch our new 1031 exchange video on - What real estate professionals need to know about the National Association of Realtors (NAR) Recent Exemption Request to the SEC on Securitized Tenant in Common (TIC) Transactions
What Real Estate Professionals need to know about Securitized TIC Transactions
Listen to our latest 1031 Exchange Podcast on What Real Estate Professionals Need to Know about the National Association of Realtors (NAR) Recent Exemption Request to the Securities and Exchange Commission (the SEC) on Securitized Tenant-In-Common (TIC) Transactions.
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- Since 2002, when the IRS issued official guidance in Revenue Procedure 2002-22 on how Tenant In Common investments would qualify for replacement property under Section 1031, the TIC Industry has exploded into a multi-billion dollar a year business. However, ever since 2002, the vast majority of TIC investments have been sold through the securities industry by licensed securities representatives and broker-dealers, not though the traditional means of licensed real estate professionals.
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1031 Exchange Explained - Podcast
Are you interested in learning about the 1031 Exchange process? Our new podcast series will educate you on the 1031 Exchange process.
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1031 Explained - 1031 Exchange Podcast
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1031 Exchange Explained - Podcast text
Welcome to the 1031 Alternatives Group podcast on “The 1031 Solution…a tax deferral strategy for highly appreciated real estate.”
If your investment real estate is currently highly appreciated due to years of ownership, and perhaps you have depreciated your property completely. Or maybe, your property is management intensive, you are under or over diversified, and your property is just not providing you enough cash flow….then maybe it is time to consider some options.
As an investment property owner, you have several options to choose from:
You can simply do nothing. You can sell your property, pay the taxes and reinvest the net equity into standard investments such as stocks, bonds or mutual funds. Or better yet, you may exchange your property for “like kind” real property utilizing IRS Section 1031 Exchange to defer your tax liability. Or you can exchange your property via a 1031 exchange into professionally managed property by utilizing a tenant in common 1031 exchange.
Now let’s take a more in depth approach to IRS section 1031 exchange.
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