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Prorated depreciation for str

Jonathan Cooper
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Purchased a STR in February. Worked on the remodel until the end of August. Once the cost segregation study is complete, will I be able to take a full year of depreciation or only a prorated 4 months? I have seen a tax attorney on YouTube specifically saying you can take a full year of depreciation even if you buy in December but all I see in the IRS publications indicates that you have to prorate based upon the time it was available to rent.

is there a rule I am missing?  

Thanks for your time.

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Garrett Brown
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Garrett Brown
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Welcome to the forums! 

I see you said you have a CPA, which would have been my first response to ask. Some companies specialize in cost segregation, which may be worth exploring or directing this question. BiggerPockets also has a Tax Pro Finder that may be able to help find  someone if not! https://www.biggerpockets.com/business/finder/tax-and-financ...

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