Finance
Missouri's 'Section 1031 exchange' (IRS Section 1031) allows real estate investors to:
ASell investment property without paying any taxes ever
BDefer capital gains taxes by reinvesting sale proceeds into a like-kind replacement property within specified time limits✓ Correct
CExchange residential and commercial properties tax-free permanently
DAvoid all property transfer taxes
Explanation
IRS Section 1031 like-kind exchanges allow Missouri investors to defer capital gains taxes when selling investment property by reinvesting the proceeds into a qualifying replacement property. Strict time limits (45-day identification, 180-day closing) apply.
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