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1031 exchange - How much to depreciate when investing in a DST.

Larry Krueger
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Hi, I plan to sell my rental home and will likely exchange into a DST. Does anyone know how depreciation is factored into your tax filings when investing in a DST? For example, with my current rental, the amount that I have been depreciating on my taxes is the value of the building/27.5 years. For a DST, how do I know how much to depreciate? Is it based on a percentage of the value that is provided in the prospectus? Does anyone have experience with this?

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Larry Krueger

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@Larry Krueger, you'll get a K1 or partnership return from the DST. It spells out your prorata share of the income expenses depreciation etc

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