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A like-kind exchange occurs when a property owner exchanges his/her property for a property of a similar kind. More technically, the property owner sells his/her property and instead of keeping the proceeds from the...more
As you probably know, a taxpayer realizes gain when the taxpayer transfers appreciated property in exchange for other property. There are exceptions to this general rule. One of those exceptions is defined in Internal Revenue...more
KEY FACTS OF REAL ESTATE ACQUISITIONS UNDER BRITISH LAW. Introduction - Historically, there has been significant investment by overseas individuals and corporations in real estate in England and Wales and in particular in...more
If you have been looking for ways to give back this summer, you might want to try something different. The majority of people donate to charitable organizations through gifts of cash, but this may not be the most...more
The responsibility for withholding, reporting, and paying tax on the gain realized on the sale of real property by a seller who is not a resident of the State of Mississippi is now back where it belongs: with the seller. ...more
If you've lived at a property for at least two out of the five years before you sell your home, you can consider that property your primary residence or "main home", per the Internal Revenue Service. The IRS will then...more