Esquire Exchange is a leading provider of Internal Revenue Code
§1031 exchange services, successfully completing hundreds
of Internal Revenue Code §1031 tax deferred exchanges annually.
Esquire Exchange specializes in all Internal Revenue Code §1031
related exchange transactions, including real and personal property
exchanges, as well as forward, reverse and build-to-suit like
kind exchanges for real and personal property (e.g., aircraft
equipment and Master LKE Program exchanges). Our clients have
direct access to a full-time staff of exchange professionals,
the majority of which are tax attorneys who specialize in tax
deferred exchanges.
Esquire Exchange is a leading provider of nationwide
Internal Revenue Code §1031 tax deferred exchange
transactions. In this capacity, Esquire Exchange
provides qualified intermediary services to a wide
range of business and personal clientele, assisting
such clients in the accurate, proficient, and effective
completion of Internal Revenue Code §1031 tax
deferred real and personal property exchanges. Our
job is not considered fulfilled until our clients
exchange needs have been recognize and the services
provide thereto have exceeded our clients expectations.
Esquire
Exchange provides the attached Capital Gain Tax Calculator
to demonstrate the capital gain tax benefit resulting
from an Internal Revenue Code §1031 tax deferred
exchange transaction. The calculation approximates
the capital gain tax that is deferred by an individual
(non-corporate) taxpayer utilizing the provisions
of Internal Revenue Code §1031 in cooperation
with the qualified intermediary services offered by
Esquire Exchange.
Esquire
Exchange provides the attached Internal Revenue Code §1031
Exchange Calculator to assist compliance with the strict
time deadlines imposed by Internal Revenue Code §1031
and the Treasury Regulations thereunder.
Esquire Exchange, LLC cannot provide legal or
tax advice regarding the specific tax consequences of a transaction.
Investors considering an Internal Revenue Code
§1031 tax deferred exchange should seek the counsel of their accountant
and attorney to obtain professional and legal advice.