1031 Exchange in Arizona
Arizona's 2.5% flat tax is relatively low, but Phoenix's explosive appreciation has created large capital gains on even modest rentals. 1031 exchanges are common among investors scaling from single-family to multifamily in the Phoenix metro.
Arizona's state tax picture
Arizona's capital gains tax rate of 2.5% stacks on top of federal taxes. On a typical investment property sale, total tax can look like:
- Federal capital gains at 15-20% on the gain above your adjusted basis
- Depreciation recapture at 25% on all depreciation previously claimed
- Arizona state tax at 2.5% on the full gain
- Net Investment Income Tax at 3.8% for higher-income investors
On a $500,000 gain, that's often $150,000-$200,000 in combined tax. A 1031 exchange defers every dollar.
Major markets I serve in Arizona
Active 1031 exchange work across Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tucson, and Mesa. Common transaction types:
- Residential rentals exchanging into larger multifamily (scaling investors)
- Commercial buildings exchanging into passive DST interests (tired landlords)
- Single properties diversifying across multiple smaller replacements
- Multiple small properties consolidating into one larger institutional asset
How a 1031 exchange works for Arizona investors
The federal 1031 mechanics are identical everywhere in the US, but coordination with local attorneys, title companies, and closing agents matters:
- Engage a qualified intermediary at least 2 weeks before your sale closing. I'll coordinate with your Arizona attorney and title company.
- Close your sale. Proceeds wire directly from closing to the exchange account. You never touch them.
- Identify replacements within 45 days. Can be Arizona properties or out-of-state. Written identification delivered to me.
- Close your replacement within 180 days. I wire funds to the replacement's closing. You take title.
- File Form 8824 with your tax return.
See the complete 1031 exchange timeline for deadline details.
Why work with a Certified Exchange Specialist
The CES designation is the highest credential in the qualified intermediary industry. Requirements include:
- Minimum 5 years of full-time experience as a QI
- 1,000+ exchanges personally handled
- Passing the Federation of Exchange Accommodators certification exam
- Ongoing continuing education and adherence to the FEA Code of Ethics
For Arizona investors, this means you're working with a QI who has seen edge cases, handled audits, and navigated the kinds of structural questions that trip up less-experienced intermediaries.
Tools to run your numbers
- 1031 Exchange Calculator — Estimate your tax deferral
- Capital Gains Calculator — See what you'd owe without a 1031
- Depreciation Recapture Calculator — Quantify your recapture exposure
Frequently asked questions
Is a 1031 exchange worth it for Arizona investors?
Usually yes. Between federal, Arizona's 2.5% state rate, and depreciation recapture, total tax on a sale often reaches 30-40% of the gain. A 1031 exchange defers all of it.
Can I 1031 exchange Arizona property into another state?
Yes. Federal 1031 rules allow exchange into any US property. Arizona doesn't impose special restrictions on out-of-state replacements.
Do I need a Arizona-based qualified intermediary?
No. QIs work nationally. What matters is credentials, fund segregation, and experience with your deal type. I work with Arizona investors regularly, coordinating with your local attorney and title company.
How long does a Arizona 1031 exchange take?
Federal rules give you 180 days from sale closing to complete the exchange, with 45 days to identify replacements. Most Arizona exchanges close in 60-120 days end-to-end.
What's the minimum deal size?
No statutory minimum. The math typically makes sense when tax deferred exceeds the QI fee by 10x or more — practically this means deals with $20k+ in tax savings. Run your numbers on the calculator.
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