2019 capital gains taxes

2019 Long-Term Capital Gains Tax Rates

Capital Gains Taxes in 2019

Capital gains taxes are top-of-mind for anyone looking to sell a piece of property. For many investors, if capital gains taxes are too high, they won’t sell their property. In this article, we are going to discuss the 2019 long-term capital gains tax rates and how a 1031 exchange can help you defer these taxes when selling property.

Capital Gains Tax Rates in 2019

The table below outlines the 2019 long-term capital gains tax brackets by income and filing status:

Capital Gains Taxes

Consider a 1031 Exchange

A 1031 exchange can help you avoid these hefty capital gains tax burdens. By moving all of your net proceeds into a new replacement property, you can effectively defer your capital gains taxes. This has the added benefit of keeping your money working for you in a continued investment – compounding and building wealth over time.

Meet with a Qualified Intermediary

If you’re mulling over the possibility of doing a 1031 exchange on your piece of real estate, do yourself a favor and meet with a qualified intermediary to discuss your situation. At CPEC1031, our intermediaries have more than two decades of experience facilitating exchanges for taxpayers in all industries and geographic locations. Reach out to our 1031 exchange professionals today at our downtown Minneapolis office to talk about the details of your exchange and start saving money on taxes right away!

  • Start Your 1031 Exchange: If you have questions about 1031 exchanges, feel free to call me at 612-643-1031.

Defer the tax. Maximize your gain.

 

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