December 5, 2009
WORD: Like in Kind Property
And the WORD for Today Is...
Like in Kind Property – a tax term used to describe a property exchange. Property may be exchanged for a similar property and the tax postponed. The term does not mean that the properties have a physical resemblance but rather that the purpose and intent (investment) of the taxpayer be similar.
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