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> New Hampshire Adopts New Audit Tactic
[February 2009]
> Choosing the Right Qualified Intermediary
[January 2009]
> Risk & Reward - Stock vs. Real Estate
[January 2009]
> Year End Tax Considerations
[January 2009]
> Section 1031 or Section 1033
[November 2008]
> Using Section 1031 As a Business Exit Strategy
[August 2008]
> Splitting Heirs- The Transfer of Wealth To Your Family
[August 2008]
> Congress Taketh & Giveth Away - Changes to Section 121!
[August 2008]
> There's No Harbor Like a Safe Harbor
[July 2008]
> Cash: The "Fatal Attraction"
[July 2008]
> Related Party Exchange
[July 2008]
> Pay The Tax? Never!
[June 2008]
> Git 'R Done in 45 Days
[June 2008]
> What is Like-kind Property?
[June 2008]
> The Power of Section 121 - Selling your personal residence.
[May 2008]
> Cash, Contributions, Bargain Sale, Installment Note & Section 1031 [May 2008]
> Residential/Business Property Exchanges [May 2008]
> IRS Letter ruling permits taxpayer to Revoke inadvertent Opt-Out from Installment method in a Failed exchange. [April 2008]
> What Real Estate Professionals Need to Know About Section 1031 Exchanges [April 2008]
> A multiple Section 1031 Strategy can have a dramatic effect on an investment portfolio. [March 2008]
A multiple Section 1031 Strategy can have a dramatic effect on an investment portfolio. [March 2008]
> Court Case Resolves Exchanging a Second Home [November 2007]
IRS Rev. Proc. 2008-16 Safe Harbor For Like-kind Exchange of dwelling unit. [March 2008]

  



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Edmund & Wheeler, Inc. headquartered in Littleton, New Hampshire (NH)  is a Section 1031 Qualified Intermediary with over 27 years of experience. Edmund & Wheeler has completed  thousands of successful exchanges in 47 states. George E. Foss III is the firm's principal bringing with him decades of experience in finance, tax issues, banking, real estate and most importantly is a proven expert in all things Section 1031. This site contains real-life examples of successful exchanges, industry insight, detailed case studies of exchanges, Section 1031 news and other related material. Section 1031 Newsletter contains news and information pertaining to Section 1031 Exchanges. How to Avoid Paying Capital Gains Tax When Selling Investment Property in Vermont. The Benefits of a Reverse Exchange. What Real Estate Professionals Need to Know About Section 1031 Exchanges.

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