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Cost segregation for Mobile home park RV Park

Jay Hinrichs
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trying to get a handle on how much bonus deprecation and cost seg deprecation a MHP or RV park would throw off .

thank you in advance for your kind reply's 

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Quote from @Jay Hinrichs:

trying to get a handle on how much bonus deprecation and cost seg deprecation a MHP or RV park would throw off .

thank you in advance for your kind reply's 


 Really depends on a lot of factors, but in general you can find 50-80% of the tax basis (purchase price minus land) being eligible for 100% bonus depreciation.

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