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like kind property

like-kind property. Tax. Property that is of such a similar kind, class, or character to other property that a gain from an exchange of the property is not recognized for federal income-tax purposes. See LIKE-KIND EXCHANGE. [Cases: Internal Revenue 3184. C.J.S. Internal Revenue §§ 120–121, 124.]

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exchange

exchange, n. Commercial law. 1. The act of transferring interests, each in consideration for the other. [Cases: Exchange of Property 1. C.J.S. Exchange of Property §§ 2–3.] bargained-for exchange. See BARGAINED-FOR EXCHANGE. like-kind exchange. See LIKE-KIND EXCHANGE. tax-free exchange. See TAX-FREE EXCHANGE. 1031 exchange. See 1031 EXCHANGE. 2. Money or negotiable instruments presented as payment;

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like kind exchange

like-kind exchange. An exchange of trade, business, or investment property (except inventory or securities) for property of the same kind, class, or character. • Such an exchange is not taxable unless cash or other property is received. See IRC (26 USCA) § 1031. [Cases: Internal Revenue 3184. C.J.S. Internal Revenue §§ 120–121, 124.]

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tax free exchange

tax-free exchange. A transfer of property for which the tax law specifically defers (or possibly exempts) income-tax consequences. • For example, a transfer of property to a controlled corporation under IRC (26 USCA) § 351(a) and a like-kind exchange under IRC (26 USCA) § 1031(a). [Cases: Internal Revenue 3184; Taxation 996. C.J.S. Internal Revenue §§

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