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Property Tax Section 1031 Exchange

Property Taxes are taxes levied against the owner of property located within a particular jurisdiction. Property taxes are often used to refer to taxes on real property. Property taxation schemes vary depending... more +
Property Taxes are taxes levied against the owner of property located within a particular jurisdiction. Property taxes are often used to refer to taxes on real property. Property taxation schemes vary depending on the country or jurisdiction.  However, a popular system involves a government assessment of the value of a property and a rate based on a proportion of the assessed value. A property may be subject to taxation by multiple taxing entities.  less -
Whitman Legal Solutions, LLC

Real Estate’s Role In Building Generational Wealth

The most basic real estate investment is a home; for many people, their home is their largest single asset. Since real estate historically has increased in value over time, buying a home can be a way to grow wealth while also...more

Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP

Minnesota Supreme Court Rejects Section 1031 Exchange as Evidence of Property’s Value

Property tax assessors often operate under the belief that a property’s sale price represents the best indication of that property’s market value, and thus should form the basis of its next assessment. Generally speaking,...more

Tucker Arensberg, P.C.

Real Estate and Taxes

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For a lot of us, the first income tax year under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 is in the rearview mirror.  Now is the time for you commercial real estate owners and investors to sit down and figure out how you utilized...more

Ward and Smith, P.A.

Can You Benefit from a Section 1031 Exchange of Property?

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When you are selling vacant land or non-owner occupied property held for commercial or investment purposes, you need to consider structuring the sale as an Internal Revenue Code ("Code") Section 1031 Tax-Deferred Exchange,...more

Foster Garvey PC

Form Over Substance Sometimes Prevails in Tax Law – Estate of George H. Bartell et. al. v. Commissioner

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In most areas of law, substance prevails over form. Code Section 1031 is possibly one of the few exceptions to this time-honored rule of jurisprudence. Under Code Section 1031, form may prevail over substance. The U.S. Tax...more

Pullman & Comley, LLC

Property Tax And Valuation Topics - Summer 2015

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The Environment and Property Taxes - It seems that many stakeholders are trying to deal with climate change. Connecticut’s hundreds of miles of coastline along the Long Island Sound include many low-lying areas...more

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