In his position at Legal 1031 Exchange Services, LLC, Todd frequently lectures on IRC § 1031 Tax Decured Exchanges, structured installment selling, real estate taxation, cost segregation, and other property-related topics. Todd has lectured extensively for various bar associations, CPA firms, realtors` boards, land titles associations and numerous civic, real estate, tax, educational and financial organizations. For more information on how the law in Pennsylvania can affect a 1031 exchange, check out our other articles. Over the years, the Legal 1031 team has written numerous articles and other documents on 1031 exchanges and other tax topics, including an update to an article we published earlier this year on the Pennsylvania legislature`s current efforts to recognize 1031 exchanges. As of July 2021, many small businesses and PA owners will not be able to use the 1031 grant to make an efficient transition to new real estate investments. 2008-16 are broader, published in the New York Law Journal on June 23, 2008, How Mortgage Disclosure Improvement Act Has Changed Residential Closings, published in the New York Law Journal on September 2, 2009, and Curious for a Covid-19 extension for 1031 Exchanges, published on April 8, 2020 in the New York and New England Real Estate Journals. Todd R. Pajonas, Esq., President of Legal 1031 Exchange Services, LLC, is a member of the New York Bar Association and has been active in the real estate and title insurance industry since 1992. Prior to the establishment of Legal 1031 Exchange Services, LLC, Todd established the Northeast operations for two separate qualified national agents, established a qualified national intermediary which was then sold to an investor, and acted as an advisor to two national title insurers.
Todd focuses on IRC §1031 Tax Deferred Exchange and has received Martindale Hubbell`s prestigious AV Peer Review rating for lawyers. Legal 1031 Exchange Services, LLC 805 Third Avenue, 10th Floor New York, NY 10022 Phone 877.701.1031 x 3 Direct 646.776.1031 Fax 877.703.1031 todd@legal1031.com www.legal1031.com Todd was a guest lecturer at the New York University School of Continuing and Professional Studies, where he taught a course on IRC §1031 Tax Deferred Exchange. He has been cited in numerous publications, including The New York Times, National Real Estate Investor, Small Business Review, Shopping Center Business Magazine, and Registered Rep Magazine. On June 18, 2013, Connecticut Governor Malloy signed House Bill 6339, which establishes guidelines and requirements for minimum fidelity guarantees and errors and omissions insurance, as well as the inclusion of a prudent investor standard to maintain liquidity and preserve foreign exchange funds. Todd testified twice before the Connecticut Committee on Banks and was the driving force behind the passage of this bill.