Internal Revenue Code 1031

Section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code allows an Exchangor to defer his or her capital gain tax and depreciation recapture tax when he or she exchanges relinquished single family rental investment property or other type of property for like-kind or like-class replacement property. This is also referred to as a 1031 Exchange.

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If after learning a bit more about Internal Revenue Code 1031 you are curious to see how your current Investment Portfolio would benefit from performing a 1031, then I recommend signing up to receive a FREE 1031 Sizing from Conatus.

This sizing gives you info about the value of replacement properties you need to purchase and the amount of related debt on this purchase to fully defer your capital gains associated tax liability.

As an added benefit you will receive a comparison of your current income vs potential replacement property income that includes an assessment of income tax benefit between the
two.

The Conatus 1031 Sizing is your blueprint for how to maximize cash flow from trading your equity for a multiple on income.

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