These terms ALL describe a Federal Internal Revenue Service Section 1031 Exchange. Though the names are different, they each mean the same thing though each has a different origin, some dreamt up by a marketer others by different industries. Real Estate pros like to call them Real-Estate Exchanges. Tax Pros like to call them tax-deferred Exchanges [...]
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- I read that I can do a 1031 Exchange without a Qualified Intermediary. Is that possible?
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