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How 1031 Exchanges interact with Cost Seg

Shafi Noss
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Hi everyone,

I keep hearing different things about 1031 Exchanges. Some people say you can, others say you can't. Other people say it has to happen between the same taxpaying entity, which is the syndication LLC itself, so there are ways to make it happen.

I find that investors are often confused by how this works, and how the exchange interacts with cost segregation and bonus depreciation. I get confused sometimes too.

I want to create a document laying everything out clearly, for myself and investors. Anyone willing to have a conversation with me about this stuff? Feel free to PM me.

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Paul Moore
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Paul Moore
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Hi @Shafi Noss.  There are plenty of options for those trying to defer capital gains. I am doing a live show on BiggerPockets this Friday that will cover the traditional 1031 exchange, Delaware Statutory Trusts, Installment Sales, and Deferred Sales Trusts. 

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