What every real estate investor wants to know is “How can I make Section 1031 work for me? Isn’t that just for investors who have multimillion-dollar properties?” And, the best question of all; “I want to sell my property and I don’t want to manage real estate again, how can I have my cake and eat […]
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Choices Beyond the Neighborhood
Owners of investment and business property considering the sale and reinvestment of their real property have choices that are far greater than their own neighborhood. Section 1031 Exchanges require that the new or replacement property be “like-kind” but that definition has expanded to include diverse investments; here are three examples of replacement property opportunities: Tenant-in-common […]
SB 483 Introduced to the NH Senate
Great news. Senate Bill 483, regarding the NHDRA disregarded entity issue was introduced into the New Hampshire Senate today. Click here to review the Bill. Note that the Bill is retroactive to January 1, 2004. Testimony on the bill will be later this winter, before the Ways & Means Committee of the Senate. It has […]
Attention Accountants & Attorneys in NH & VT – Lunch & Learn – Free CPE/CLE
Connecticut River Bank, NA and Edmund & Wheeler are teaming up for a series of Lunch & Learn events where Accountants & Attorneys can earn continuing education hours and enjoy networking and a free lunch. Several dates have been reserved for September and October.
Warning to Attorneys & Accountants in New Hampshire Practice
By George E. Foss III The New Hampshire Department of Revenue (DRA) has recently developed a new audit tactic that could cost your Clients a lot of money, and expose you or your firm to professional liability. The intent of this message is to describe the current situation. With the advent of the Single-Member […]