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Navigating Real Estate Investments in Light of Recent Tax Reforms

Bette Hochberger
Tax & Financial Services
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Recent tax reforms have significant implications for real estate investors. These reforms can impact property valuation, financing decisions, and investment strategies.

Key Points:

Interest Deductibility Limitation: Limits on business interest deductions may impact financing decisions and leverage.

Bonus Depreciation: Enhanced bonus depreciation rules allow for immediate expensing of certain capital expenditures.

Qualified Business Income Deduction: Pass-through entities may be eligible for a deduction of up to 20% of qualified business income, subject to certain limitations.

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