This seminar will provide an overview of the evolution of Section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code and regulations, basic 1031 exchange concepts and recurring problem areas in exchange transactions. The presentation will also include a discussion of reverse property exchanges and the special issues inherent in those transactions, The focus will be on property exchanges in the agricultural business sector and will conclude with a summary of the current treatment of Section 1031 exchanges as part of the pending Congressional and Administration Tax Reform proposals.
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Watch the webinar given by Accruit and EnergyNet regarding divesting oil and gas properties while utilizing a powerful tax strategy - the 1031 Like-Kind Exchange (LKE). The video contains four parts, be sure to watch them all!
At Accruit, we don't normally make a big deal of milestones. We note their passing, take stock of what has been accomplished, set new goals and move on. But Accruit recently marked its tenth anniversary, and I'd like to take a second to review how far we've come together since March 16, 2000.
In the beginning there were three or four of us in a small office with little more than a good idea. Today, a decade later, we can proudly point to the following accomplishments:
We've served hundreds of clients in more than 20 industries.
We're the largest provider of repetitive, high-volume 1031 exchange programs in the US.
Accruit's advanced Exchange Manager™ technology is the foundation for the only patented like-kind exchange process in the industry.
We conduct 250,000 exchange transactions annually.
Accruit currently has roughly $8 billion in assets under management.
We manage more than 3 million layers of asset records.
I could go on and on, but in the end there's one stat that I'm prouder of than all the...
The AED- and AEM-backed Start Us Up USA campaign, which we noted on the Exchange Blog last week, will stage a massive demonstration on the National Mall in Washington, DC this Wednesday to call lawmakers' attention to the state of the heavy equipment and construction industries, which the organization says are in a full-blown depression. According to a joint AED/AEM/Start Us Up USA release:
To make their point, equipment dealers, manufacturing representatives, labor leaders and others will stage a rally of the Start Us Up USA! campaign on the National Mall against a backdrop of idle construction equipment and surrounded by a sea of 5,500 orange flags - each one representing 100 jobs already lost in this industry. The equipment caravan, displaying Start Us Up USA! banners and waving orange flags, will parade the major streets surrounding the National Mall and Capitol Hill throughout mid-day after cruising past the campaign rally in progress.
WHY: Scarcity of new federal funding for transportation improvements is contributing to a deep...
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