{"id":14040,"date":"2017-05-26T08:46:17","date_gmt":"2017-05-26T12:46:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/qa.bluevaultpartners.com\/?post_type=news&p=14040"},"modified":"2017-05-26T08:46:17","modified_gmt":"2017-05-26T12:46:17","slug":"1031-exchanges-to-be-or-not-to-be-eliminated","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/qa.bluevaultpartners.com\/1031-exchanges-to-be-or-not-to-be-eliminated\/","title":{"rendered":"1031 Exchanges: To Be or Not to Be Eliminated?"},"content":{"rendered":"
May 17, 2017 | by\u00a0Alexandra Pacurar | Commercial Property Executive\u00a0<\/p>\n
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The pressure to reduce rates and find revenue offsets has put 1031 exchanges on the chopping block as part of the Trump administration’s potential tax reform. But some experts believe that the likelihood of a repeal is low.<\/p>\n
There are several reasons why 1031 exchanges<\/a> are making headlines these days. The first is the possibility that this section of the Internal Revenue Code would be eliminated through President Trump\u2019s tax reform. The second is that this investment strategy has become fairly\u00a0attractive now that property prices have climbed considerably in some U.S. markets. In this context, what would be the impact of its\u00a0repeal and what are the chances of this happening? Abe Leitner, director in the tax group of international law firm Goulston & Storrs\u2019 New York office, discussed the possible scenarios in an interview with Commercial Property Executive<\/em>.<\/p>\n CPE: Many industry experts are skeptical about the elimination of the 1031 exchange making the agenda. Why do you think there is more chance of this happening now?<\/strong><\/p>\n