Jesse R. Hamilton is the Senior Vice President and General Counsel for Pioneer 1031 Company and the Pioneer Title family of companies. He joined Pioneer 1031 Company in 2002. Hamilton holds a Juris Doctorate, cum laude, from Gonzaga University Law School and a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature, cum laude, from the University of Washington. His legal practice prior to joining Pioneer focused on business and real estate transactions and litigation. He is actively involved in professional organizations, being a member of the Idaho State Bar Real Property Section, a board member of the Idaho Land Title Association, and the Children’s Home Society of Idaho.
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CHAT NOWEssential reading for anyone planning a like-kind exchange. Discover how to navigate capital gains and 'boot' in a 1031 exchange with our comprehensive guide. Learn what constitutes taxable boot, including cash and mortgage scenarios, and strategies to minimize tax implications.
Established in 1921, 1031 Exchanges have evolved through key legal cases and legislative changes, including the introduction of delayed exchanges, stricter timelines, and rules for holding exchange funds. Despite these changes, the core purpose remains to incentivize real estate investment and market growth.
A 1031 exchange can be an incredible tool for real estate investors to reduce their tax liability. We demystify the rules required to qualify and successfully complete a like-kind exchange.