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Updated 21 days ago, 12/13/2024

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Ways to optimize taxes on new investment construction (built for sale)

Muhammad Kashif
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I am considering working with a property developer in NJ to buy land, build a duplex/triplex and sell it (6-9 month time horizon). Is there any creative way to avoid/reduce capital gains tax on the sale ? From what I understand, a 1031 exchange doesnt apply in this case, and so I will have to pay short term capital gains on the appreciation ?(after I deduct all the labor/material costs).

Is using a self-direct IRA to fund this venture a way to defer taxes until retirement ?

Will the capital gains in this scenario be considered passive income from an IRS perspective ? (I am a silent investor, the developer is doing all the heavy lifting, and we split profits at the end)

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