Join our one-hour 1031 exchange webinar for tax and legal advisors (CPE credit available) on Tuesday, May 8th at 11:00 a.m. EST. This webinar tackles issues such as reverse and improvement exchanges, related party issues and how to avoid common pitfalls. You will receive a summary of current developments regarding possible tax reform and the implications on 1031 exchanges.
Section 1031 tax-deferred exchanges are a popular tax-deferral strategy for business owners and taxpayers who want to accomplish a wide range of business and/or investment objectives including…
The tax filing date for many taxpayers is just around the corner. The Internal Revenue Service Form 8824, Like-Kind Exchanges, must be completed and filed with the IRS each time a taxpayer performs a 1031 exchange. IRS Form 8824 contains three sections related to a 1031 exchange:
Part 1, Information on the Like-Kind Exchange;
Part II, Related Party Exchange Information; and
Part III, Realized Gain or (Loss), Recognized Gain, and Basis of Like-Kind Property Received.
10 States Predicted to Have Strong Housing Markets in 2018
As we enter 2018, the housing market shows no signs of slowing and is slated to remain among the world’s top performers, according to a forecast from Fitch Ratings. U.S. home prices are expected to rise 4.6 percent this year. Here are 10 states that are predicted to be among the top performers in 2018…
When the issue of tax reform started percolating once more in our nation’s capital soon after the 2016 presidential election, National Apartment Association president and CEO Robert Pinnegar were concerned.