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Determining If Your Vacation Rentals Are Really Commercial Real Estate

February 11, 2022

This article discusses the ins and outs of a tax strategy known as a cost segregation study, and in particular, for those that own a vacation rental real estate. When the property is leased out for less than 30 days at a time, it could be recognized as non-residential real estate property. Therefore, taxpayers should undertake a cost segregation study on their property in order to take bonus depreciation and meet passive activity loss grouping rules. If your short-term vacation rental property qualifies, conducting the study can save a significant amount of money each year. Be sure to check out this link for more information!

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