The 1031 Exchange: Defer Capital Gains Taxes On The Sale Of Investment Properties
The 1031 Exchange might help you defer Capital Gains Taxes on the sale of investment properties. Most folks would prefer to avoid paying taxes if they don’t have to. If you’re considering selling an investment property and buying another one, it might be in your best interest to consider a 1031 ex
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