1031 exchange tax shelters
A 1031 exchange tax shelter refers to a provision in the U.S. tax code that allows individuals or businesses to defer capital gains taxes on the sale of investment or business property by reinvesting the proceeds into similar properties. By utilizing this tax strategy, investors can delay paying taxes on their profits and potentially accumulate wealth more effectively.
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