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Are you a

  • Residential or Commercial Real Estate Agent

  • Accountant or CPA

  • Attorney

Small Classes, Conveniently Located

Classes are taught at your office. This makes classes convenient for you and makes it easy to hold small classes of 5-20 attendees so everyone can get as much individual attention as they want. Tuition is nominal ($5 or less per person). Real estate agents and accountants: ask us about receiving CE credits.

Classes include:

  • Learn how a 1031 exchange works, get definitions of frequently used terms, learn about relevant tax code and hear interesting real-life stories of how 1031 exchanges have helped clients invest thousands (even hundreds of thousands) more by deferring their capital gains taxes. You’ll also learn when a 1031 exchange cannot or should not be used. 3 CE credits.

    1031 Exchange Basics Class Outline

    Definition of 1031 Terms

    Why Exchange: What Is a Capital Gain

    Tax Code Comparison: 1034 and 1031

    What Is In This For Me? How To Make More Sales

    IRC 1031 History

    What Is Like Kind Property?

    Real Property

    Personal Property

    The Exchange Process

    Timing 46/180

    The RULES

    Balancing the 1031 Exchange: Evaluating Your Clients Exchange

    Types of Exchanges

    Simultaneous

    Delayed

    Reverse

    Improvement

    Your 1031 Exchange Basics class instructor is an experienced, 1031 exchange facilitator in your area.

  • 1031 Exchanges for Real Estate Agents

    Designed for real estate agents who desire a working knowledge of the application and use of 1031 exchanges to benefit your clients. Learn the basics through intermediate level in this interesting class. 5 CE credits.

    1031 Exchange Basics for Real Estate Agents Class Outline

    1031 Exchange Basics

    Capital Gains

    Definition

    Calculating Capital Gains

    A Primary Residence vs Investment 1031 Property

    How the 1031 Tax Provision Can Benefit a Real Estate Agent

    The History of the 1031 Tax Provision

    Like Kind Property

    How the Exchange Process Works

    Evaluation of an Exchange Transaction: Determining the Amount of Deferred Tax

    Types of Exchanges

    Simultaneous Exchange

    Delayed Exchange

    Reverse Exchange

    Improvement Exchange

    Your instructor is an experienced, 1031 exchange facilitator in your area.

  • Deepen Your 1031 Exchange Knowledge

    The 1031 Exchange Advanced Class is designed for experienced realtors who have taken our 1031 Exchange Basics class or 1031 Exchange Basics for Real Estate Agents class. You’ll broaden your understanding of the benefits and application of 1031 exchanges. 3 CE credits.

    1031 Exchange Advanced Class Outline

    Review of 1031 Basics

    Types of Exchanges

    Simultaneous

    Delayed Reverse

    Improvement

    Issues Related to Exchanging

    Why Exchange

    New Types of Replacement Properties to Consider

    Multiple Owners

    Dissolving Ownerships

    Non Refundable Deposits

    Your 1031 Exchange Advanced class instructor is an experienced, 1031 exchange facilitator in your area.

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