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| Choosing the Right Qualified Intermediary (QI) |
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The QI industry has not been immune to its share of calamity. Recently, several
firms have left hundreds of investors without their exchange funds intact.
Imagine finding out that you have not only lost your escrow funds, but will also
have to pay capital It is extremely important to understand that QI’s are not licensed, regulated, audited or otherwise monitored by any regulatory body. Further, there is no requirement for QI’s to be bonded, insured or maintain any other form of minimum equity capitalization. So, how can you protect yourself? Ask someone who has been through the process, ask your real estate professional and consult with your attorney and/or accounting professional. Too often, inexperienced clients focus on the fee they will be charged for the transaction and ignore the important questions:
While the Internet provides vast resources for the novice, understanding who to place your trust in takes more than a fancy web site, the lure of a low price or the size of the firm. A great place to start is by downloading Internal Revenue Service Publication #544, Sales and Dispositions of Assets. It will provide guidance on Section 1031 tax deferred exchanges as well as Section 121, the sale of a personal residence. You can also do preliminary research on QI’s, but very rarely are the questions above clearly addressed. A little due diligence on your part will serve you well, and avoid very costly and sometimes devastating mistakes. Don’t assume anything, ask lots of questions and ask for proof of the information provided. Section 1031 is a powerful financial tool, make sure your trust is placed in the right Qualified Intermediary; it will be the one that stands out from the rest of the crowd. |
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Edmund & Wheeler,
Inc. QI Littleton, NH 03561 603-444-0020 603-444-6611 (Fax) exchange@section1031.com www.section1031.com |