BY LAURA COLEMAN
CREJ Staff Writer
Having survived a near hit last March, 1031 exchanges remain a favorite among investors, who are using them as if they were going out of style.
Last spring, amid massive bankruptcy, corporate accounting and tax shelter scandals, the U.S. Congress decided to take a hard look at 1031 exchanges to determine if they are tax she...
CREJ Staff Writer
Having survived a near hit last March, 1031 exchanges remain a favorite among investors, who are using them as if they were going out of style.
Last spring, amid massive bankruptcy, corporate accounting and tax shelter scandals, the U.S. Congress decided to take a hard look at 1031 exchanges to determine if they are tax she...
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