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McLaughlin elected to FEA board of directors

According to All States 1031 Exchange Facilitator, LLC, Moore McLaughlin IV, Esq., CPA was elected to the board of directors of the Federation of Exchange Accommodators (FEA). The position is a one-year term beginning immediately and concluding at the industry conference next fall. The FEA is a national trade organization formed to represent qualified intermediaries (QI's), their primary legal/tax advisors and affiliates who are directly involved in Section 1031 Exchanges. The FEA was organized to promote the discussion of ideas and innovations in the industry, to establish and promote ethical standards of conduct for QI's, to offer education to both the exchange industry and the general public, and to work toward the development of uniformity of practice and terminology within the exchange profession. The FEA also provides timely input and updates on pending issues at the state and federal level, IRS and treasury rulings, and court decisions. The board of directors was elected by the general membership at the annual general membership meeting during the FEA's 13th annual conference. McLaughlin was elected due to his dedication to the FEA both as a longstanding member and as chair of its national small business resource committee. Moore is admitted to practice as an attorney in R.I., Mass. and Calif., as well as before the U.S. Tax Court and is admitted as a CPA in R.I. In addition to owning All States 1031 Exchange Facilitator, LLC, Moore concentrates his law practice in the areas of tax and non-tax planning and compliance with respect to real estate transactions, corporate, partnership and LLC transactions.
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