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Like-Kind Exchange Summary (View More|Edit): A Like-Kind Exchange (also known as a 1031 Exchange), is a method to temporarily bypass capital gains taxes by investing proceeds from the sale of a property into a similar property. |
Rlw (talk|edits) said:
| 18 February 2006
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And nicely done, I must say.
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Tdoyle (talk|edits) said:
| 27 July 2006
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This is a standard reply. I am typing a vertical bar after this
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