
Cost Segregation vs. Bonus Depreciation: How They Interact
As a savvy real estate investor, it’s likely you already understand that tax savings realized today are worth more than those deferred to the future.

As a savvy real estate investor, it’s likely you already understand that tax savings realized today are worth more than those deferred to the future.

New Jersey has some of the highest corporate and pass-through income tax rates in the nation. Average property values are also relatively high. Operating in

You’re considering a cost segregation study, but the pricing seems all over the map. One firm quotes $5,000, another says $25,000. What gives? The cost

The paperwork you gather before starting your cost segregation study directly impacts how much money you’ll save. If you’re a real estate investor or property

Many real estate investors now recognize the importance of conducting cost segregation when undertaking a major property rehabilitation. However, the strategic decision to perform a

Oregon has no sales tax. That’s why it leans heavily on income taxes, with the top marginal state income tax rate at 9.9%. There’s a

For the sixth consecutive year, MoveBuddha ranked South Carolina as the most popular state to move to. The high demand, coupled with other factors, is

Texas is an excellent market for real estate investment due to its relatively favorable state-level tax environment. However, you must still take tax planning seriously

Real estate investors in New York face two significant obstacles to growing their portfolios faster: high average acquisition costs and high taxes. Therefore, one of
Getting the most from your property investment means understanding your tax options. When it comes to cost segregation studies, you have two main choices: engineering-based
Sign up to receive insider updates and news on US Real Estate: