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1031 Exchange

Tax Tip #190: Partial 1031 Exchange Boot Rules

If you complete a 1031 exchange but receive some cash or non-like-kind property (called "boot"), you pay tax only on the boot received. For example, selling a $500K property and buying a $450K replacement means the $50K difference is taxable boot, but you still defer gains on the remaining $450K.

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