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Updated about 8 years ago on . Most recent reply
exit strategy for flips and rentals
Does anyone know of any ways to save on taxes for the sale of flips and rentals other than a 1031 exchange? Perhaps an IRA or other type of savings plan.
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You are talking about apples and oranges with flips and rentals. Flips are standard income, rentals are investment income. 2 different animals with different tax methods. I would reach out to a CPA familiar with working in RE and investing in RE and set up a meeting. There are also many posts about taxation you can find using the search.
Best of luck. Now is the time to get your tax strategy for 2017!