Can I use my IRA in conjunction with a 1031 Exchange?
Yes, if you do it right. Using an IRA for real estate requires a special SelfDirected IRA. Your SelfDirected IRA at Charles Schwab or Fidelity does NOT permit you to hold real estate or any asset other than securities. This can be solved by moving your IRA to a custodian that allows for real estate in the plan document. With the right SelfDirected IRA (known as Real Estate IRA) and proper structuring, you partner with your IRA to buy leveraged real estate. When it comes time to sell, you can 1031 your portion of the gain while the IRA gets its portion of the gains tax exempt.
Other 1031 Exchange FAQs
What is 1031 Exchange?
A 1031 exchange is a method for deferring capital gains tax on a real estate transaction.
What is a qualified intermediary?
The IRS says if you touch the money you pay the tax. However, if you use a qualified intermediary to transfer the money from the sold property into the purchased …
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Can I get legal or tax advice from an intermediary?
No, the IRS doesn't allow a person to act as both your qualified intermediary and your attorney or tax advisor. So work with your attorney and CPA to make sure your …
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Can I avoid paying taxes forever?
Yes, you can. By simply following the 1031 exchange rules every time you sell one or more properties and buy replacement properties, when you die your estate escapes …
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What exactly are the tax advantages in exchanging?
You can eliminate paying any capital gains taxes, and you can eliminate paying the even higherrate taxes on the recapture of depreciation you've taken on your …
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Can I buy a new property before selling my old one?
Yes, you can buy a new property before selling the old property and still qualify it's called a "reverse" exchange. A qualified intermediary takes title to the …
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