USA, Say user X on this list has $700,000 worth of bc, paid $100,000.
Let's say otherwise X has no assets and only minimal income.
If X sells it today for USD, of course pays cap gains on the $600,000. (Actually how much is that?)
Let us say X wants to do this:
Sell the bc, USD700k
Buy for cash a property (say, a rented commercial property - a local chinese food takeout) with all the cash, so $700,000
Keep, obviously, the shop for some time (say 20 yrs) collecting the rent, paying for repairs, land tax etc.
For example, it is ultimately sold for $5m in the far future, would at that time pay cap gains on (5m - 0.7m = 4.3m)
However.
Of course in point 2 it wouldn't be 700k, it would be what is left over after today's capital gains tax on the bc sale.
Is there any "fiddle" where you can do something like ...
I have (made a note on it a few years ago, just assert I have, whatever) a "business" where I trade things like bitcoin and takeout food rental properties
As you can see I happen to be swapping from some bc to a property today
Thus at point 2 I do have 700k to spend. In the far future the cap gains would be on (5m - 0.1) and there'd be no cap gains at the moment.
Is there a way you can do that?
Also: can a corporation do this? (So in the example, X is a company from the get go, not a person on the net!)