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All Forum Posts by: Yonah Weiss

Yonah Weiss has started 65 posts and replied 1373 times.

Post: Cost Segregation Studies in Broward County

Yonah Weiss
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  • Cost Segregation Expert and Investor
  • Lakewood, NJ
  • Posts 1,416
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Thank you @Ashish Acharya@Chris McCormack for the mention. @Ernie G. happy to help, please DM me.

Post: Just the beginning of my journey

Yonah Weiss
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  • Cost Segregation Expert and Investor
  • Lakewood, NJ
  • Posts 1,416
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Thank you @Shlomo Koheler, the event was last week, and it was awesome. I don't think Jake was there.

Post: Cost Segregation worth it on a 530k 5 plex

Yonah Weiss
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  • Cost Segregation Expert and Investor
  • Lakewood, NJ
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Quote from @Chris Lopez:

@Jake Ferris

It depends!

Cost Segregation Study for Significant Tax Saving

I did a cost segregation study for my four rental properties and found it’s a good way to front-load tax depreciation benefits. Instead of having to spread depreciation evenly over the next 27.5 years for most properties, it’s possible to front-load them to get a huge tax write off on year one.

The table below gives a breakdown of how cost segregation front-loaded depreciation. Each study cost $2,500.

Cost Segregation Property Breakdown


House w/ ADU

Aurora Condo

Fourplex*

Purchase Price

$475,000

$207,000

$850,000

Land Improvements (15yr)

$42,327

$0 (I don't own the land)

$59,669

Personal Property (5yr)

$47,251

$44,070

$110,667

TOTAL Segregated costs

$89,579

44,070

$170,166

With the current tax rules, bonus depreciation is currently 100%. Which means that the total segregated costs can be front loaded and used in one year. The amounts are raw dollar depreciation and need to be multiplied by your tax bracket to estimate the savings. For example, $89,578 * 35% = $31,352 in potential tax savings. That’s huge!

The fourplex was purchased in 2019 via a 1031 exchange. It’s important to note that I did the cost seg two years after the property was purchased. Since it was a 1031 exchange, I had a lower basis.

Front loading the depreciation means that I’ll have less depreciation in future years. The table below compares future annual depreciation write off between doing a cost segregation study and not doing one. How much future tax benefit will I lose?

Annual Depreciation Difference between 27.5 yr vs Cost Seg


House w/ ADU

Aurora Condo

Fourplex

Annual depreciation, w/o cost seg study

$14,684

$7,527

$26,005

Annual depreciation, w/ cost seg study

$11,423

$5,924

$19,812

Difference

($3,261)

($1,602)

($6,193)

Do I care about the lower depreciation difference in year 5? Year 10? Year 24? No, I don’t. I’d rather have the depreciation today in a large chunk, rather than smaller amounts in future dollars. I want the dollar today to invest.


 Great to see the detailed breakdown!

Post: Depreciation from Rental Property

Yonah Weiss
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  • Cost Segregation Expert and Investor
  • Lakewood, NJ
  • Posts 1,416
  • Votes 1,521
Quote from @Varun G.:

I am a beginner in REI and have a basic question about tax deduction.

Can gains from RSUs be offset by rental property depreciation? 


 Short answer: No.

Longer answer: RSUs, stock gains, are treated as 'active' gains, and just like active income (W2, 1099, etc) depreciation does not offset them. There are exceptions, if you or your spouse are Real Estate Professionals, or your MAGI is under $150k.

Post: Bonus depreciation for STR Material Participation

Yonah Weiss
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  • Cost Segregation Expert and Investor
  • Lakewood, NJ
  • Posts 1,416
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@John Wong what is your W2 job? It really depends. You will always need material participation in your own rentals.

Post: Residence into STR depreciation and cost segregation

Yonah Weiss
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  • Cost Segregation Expert and Investor
  • Lakewood, NJ
  • Posts 1,416
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@Tony Hightower When changing a personal residence into a rental, depreciation is based on your original purchase price, not on the current market value.

@David M. It's worth doing a little more research about cost seg, and the passive activity rules, especially with regard to STRs. Here's a good place to start.

Post: Just the beginning of my journey

Yonah Weiss
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  • Cost Segregation Expert and Investor
  • Lakewood, NJ
  • Posts 1,416
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@Jake Bourgraf There is a conference in Cincinnati I am attending next week with a lot of local people that also do monthly meetups https://www.brrrr360.com/2022

Post: Cost Segregation study for single home rental

Yonah Weiss
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  • Cost Segregation Expert and Investor
  • Lakewood, NJ
  • Posts 1,416
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@Joseph Duenas yes there are.

Post: Cost Segregation study for single home rental

Yonah Weiss
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  • Cost Segregation Expert and Investor
  • Lakewood, NJ
  • Posts 1,416
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Quote from @David M.:

@Thomas DeLay

You sure its worth getting a cost seg on your rental (sounds like its residential property)?  Have you read some of the other threads on BP about cost segs?  


 Can you elaborate?

Post: Cost Segregation study for single home rental

Yonah Weiss
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  • Cost Segregation Expert and Investor
  • Lakewood, NJ
  • Posts 1,416
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@Owen Schwaegerle

Thank you for the mention!