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Like Kind Exchanges in 2014: An Oasis of Income Tax Tranquility
High income New York City residents selling fully depreciated real estate this year will incur a capital gains tax of about 39 percent, consisting of a federal tax of 28.5 percent (25 percent on IRC §1250 unrecaptured gain plus 3.8 … Continue reading →
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