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Anjesh Dubey
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Is Cost Segregation allowed in DST

Anjesh Dubey
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  • Union City, CA
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I am seeing that lot of syndicate and LP using cost segregation but wondering if same can be applied to DST offering?

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Yonah Weiss
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Yonah Weiss
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Originally posted by @Anjesh Dubey:

I am seeing that lot of syndicate and LP using cost segregation but wondering if same can be applied to DST offering?

 Thanks for the mention @Rogelio M. Any type of trust, including a DST will pass the depreciation to the investors (trustees), whether or not they utilize cost seg, is something you will have to inquire about on an individual basis.

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