Taxpayers often then that they need to find a local Qualified Intermediary located in their own city or state. This is far from true. 1031 Exchange is a federal IRS action taken by tax payers to delay the Capital Gains tax owned on the sale of their investment or business property. You may 1031 Exchange [...]
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- I read that I can do a 1031 Exchange without a Qualified Intermediary. Is that possible?
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