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1031 Exchanges
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What is a 1031 exchange?

A 1031 exchange is a tax strategy that allows you to defer paying capital gains taxes when you sell an investment property, as long as you reinvest the proceeds into a new, like-kind property. This means you can sell one property and buy another similar one without immediately paying taxes on any gains from the sale.

These like-kind exchanges are covered under Section 1031 of the Internal Revenue Code (hence the name "1031 Exchanges") and apply to federal capital gains taxes. However, each state has their own tax code, and may have different rules for real estate tax withholdings, the ability to complete a tax-deferred sale, or the rules around like-kind exchanges. Below we'll dive deep into these state-level specifics.

Missouri State Taxes

Missouri Real Estate Withholding Taxes

Missouri Capital Gains Tax Rates

State Tax Rate

4.95%

Local Tax Rate

0.50%

Combined Tax Rate

29.50%

Deductions

None

The Combined Rate accounts for Federal, State, and Local tax rate on capital gains income, the 3.8 percent Surtax on capital gains and the marginal effect of Pease Limitations (which results in a tax rate increase of 1.18 percent).

Income Taxes

Missouri allows a deduction for your federal income tax liability from your federal tax return. Any Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) must be subtracted as well as any the amount of certain refundable credits you received. The amount of the deduction is limited to $5,000 for single filers and $10,000 for married filing jointly. Deduction or exemption tied to federal tax system. Federal deductions and exemptions are indexed for inflation.

How does a 1031 exchange work in Missouri?

Missouri 1031 Exchange Rules

Many states recognize and follow the federal rules for a qualifying 1031 exchange. We recommending reviewing these resources for 1031 exchanges at the federal level - learn about the rules for an exchange, the key deadlines you must meet, and why you are required to work with a Qualified Intermediary like Deferred.com.

1031 Exchange Companies in Missouri

Deferred

Nationwide, including Missouri

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Asset Preservation, Inc.
deferred.com
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Roseville, CA

Asset Preservation, Inc. (API), headquartered in California, is a leading national 1031 exchange company that serves as a qualified intermediary. API focuses on helping clients build wealth by using 1031 exchanges to defer capital gain taxes on investment properties, as outlined in IRC Section 1031. The company emphasizes providing unmatched service and the highest level of security in the 1031 exchange industry. API's team, including professional exchange counselors, attorneys, and accountants, collaborates to ensure smooth transactions without surprises, supported by stringent financial controls and robust security systems. They aim to be the premier IRC Section 1031 qualified intermediary nationally by delivering excellent service and secure, value-added solutions. API is a member of the Federation of Exchange Accommodators.
ExStra 1031
deferred.com
Verified

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Exchange Strategies Corporation was founded in 2006 to provide state-of-the-art reverse exchange accommodation services with un-matched responsiveness and asset security to Exchangors in all 50 states. We believe that if each exchange were properly optimized for its benefits to the Exchangor, then a reverse exchange would be the best choice in 35-40% of all exchanges.
1031 Exchange Services, LLC
deferred.com
Verified

Town & Country, MO

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