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Looking for a syndicate investment with high depreciation

Garen S.
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Currently have a yearly passive income stream (non real estate business which I do not materially participate ) 50-60k. No further direct deductions can be made ie depreciation, MAGI>150k.

Looking for a passive income investment 100-200k preferably syndicate with 5-10% returns but more importantly a K-1 depreciation loss through cost segregation to offset the other business income.

Obviously no guarantees but I know there are certain funds or syndicates that can front load depreciation that would benefit someone in my situation.

I’m sure some of you might advise paying the tax on my 50k and investing the 100-200k in an index fund. That’s what I’m doing now so just entertaining other options.

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