1031 Exchanges

Tax Deferred 1031 Real Property Exchanges

Learn the mechanics of 1031 tax-deferred real property exchanges and how transactions are put together, including evaluating when an exchange is advantageous.

One of the most useful tools for helping clients sell appreciated business, farm, and investment real estate is the Internal Revenue Code Section 1031 like-kind exchange. Learn how one property can be sold and a replacement property purchased without incurring any federal income taxes on the sale. Federal tax rules are closely reviewed, learn to easily recognize exchange situations and explain to clients the tax-saving benefits of the 1031 exchange. This course also covers delayed exchanges and how the installment sale of relinquished property may qualify in a transaction to acquire replacement property.

  • Understand the fundamentals of 1031 exchanges
  • Be able to work with safe harbors and intermediaries
  • Learn how to make resort & second home properties an additional “exit strategy”
  • Participate in case study workshops
  • Put deals together in the best interest of your clients

Designation Information

This course meets one of the course requirements to obtain the ALC® (Accredited Land Consultant) Designation. For information about the REALTOR® Land Institute, visit www.rliland.com.

This course also meets one of the course requirements for the RSPS® Certification.

ADRE Renewal Credit

12 hours Real Estate Legal Issuescredit

Tuition

$399 includes extensive RLI course book

Course also available Online

Arizona CE credit not available for these online courses.
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Instructor

James L. Miller, Esq.joined IPX1031 after six years as a mortgage banker in Arizona and after fourteen years experience as a practicing real estate attorney in the State of New York. As an attorney he represented buyers, sellers, homebuilders and developers in commercial and residential transactions ranging from multi-million dollar shopping centers to single-family homes. The States of Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas and Utah certify Mr. Miller to teach continuing education classes to their real estate licensees. He is also a frequent lecturer to accountants, attorneys, financial planners, and real estate brokers and agents on the subject of 1031 exchanges. Mr. Miller received a Bachelor of Arts degree, magna cum laude, from The Pennsylvania State University and a Juris Doctorate from the Villanova University School of Law. He is a member of the Bar of the State of New York

Important Reminders

  • There is a 5 minute late rule. If you are more than 5 minutes late to class, you will not receive credit for attending the course. No exceptions.
  • You must check in with the front desk prior to entering the classroom.
  • You must sign in on the Class Attendance roster prior to the beginning of the course.
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