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Amir Navabpour
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  • Campbell, CA
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Accelerating depreciation without a cost segregation study

Amir Navabpour
  • Investor
  • Campbell, CA
Posted

Hi Everyone

I am reading that the provisions within the tax code that allow for accelerating depreciation are sunsetting over the next 5 years. From what I can tell, in order to do that one must get a cost segregation study done. Can anyone confirm if that is true? I am seeing they can cost 7-8K and up depending on the complexity of one's portfolio. Assuming it was required, can anyone provide guidance on how to pencil out the ROI on something like this? I have a SFR portfolio of 13 doors and don't even know where to start on trying to figure out if it would be worth it.

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