The Section 1031 Like-Kind Exchange Coalition released an economic impact study today which concludes that repealing the like-kind exchange rules would slow economic growth, reduce GDP and hurt many U.S. small businesses. Download/View the Study WASHINGTON, DC, March 18, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — via PRWEB – The Section 1031 Like-Kind Exchange Coalition (“Coalition”) released an […]
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Why pro-growth tax reform must preserve like-kind exchanges
This article was written by Daniel L. Goodwin and posted to “The Hill” on February 24, 2015 Goodwin is chairman and CEO of The Inland Real Estate Group of Companies, Inc., one of the nation’s largest commercial real estate and finance groups. With our economic recovery finally accelerating, pro-growth tax reform offers the potential to […]
Edmund & Wheeler Welcomes Chris Brown
Franconia, NH Edmund & Wheeler, Inc. is pleased to announce that Chris Brown of Stowe VT has joined our team as an Exchange Specialist. Edmund & Wheeler, Inc. provides capital gains tax deferral services for owners who sell and replace like kind real and personal property under Section 1031 of the IRS tax code. In […]
Section 1031 Exchanges Serve as Vial Stimulant for Economic Growth
PRESS RELEASE — Release Date: April 1, 2013 Section 1031 Like-Kind Exchanges Serve as Vital Stimulant for Economic Growth After several years, real estate values are beginning to recover and activity is steadily increasing. It’s a promising trend that needs to be supported, not thwarted. IRC Section 1031 like-kind exchanges are one of the best ways […]
Using Section 1031 to Help the Kids
At first glance, this sounds like mixing business with pleasure but it’s really not that far fetched! The traditional method to help the kids acquire a home would be to provide a gift or a loan that can be forgiven or repaid over time. The new gift limitation is $14,000 per person, per year. A […]
How To Choose The Right Qualified Intermediary (QI) for your Section 1031 Exchange
Consumers shopping for financial services have for too long relied on the oversight of various regulatory agencies to provide a safe and secure business environment. The mark of a few initials (BBB, SEC, FDIC, etc.) has been considered insurance enough that individual firms are reputable and trustworthy. The meltdown of the financial markets in 2008 […]