Cost segregation gets talked about like it’s a magic button: run the study, get a huge deduction, and lower your tax bill. And for the right property, that’s a pretty fair description. But not every property is the right property. Before you spend money on a study, it helps to understand what actually drives the benefit, because it isn’t the same for every asset class or price point. Short-term vs. Single-Family vs. Multifamily vs. Commercial Single-family rentals These can absolutely benefit from cost segregation, but the dollar impact is usually smaller, simply because there’s less building to work with. A $200,000 single-family rental has far fewer components to reclassify than a $2 million apartment building. That doesn’t mean it’s not worth doing. It means the benefit needs to be weighed against the cost of the study itself. Short-term rental properties A short-term rental can also benefit from cost segregation, especially when it includes furniture, appliances, flooring, outdoor improvements, and guest amenities. Vacation homes with features such as pools, patios, landscaping, and upgraded interiors may have a larger pool of assets that can potentially be reclassified into sh...
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