Do you operate a short-term rental such as an Airbnb or VRBO? Is it profitable? I.e. are you having to pay income taxes because you are turning a nice profit on your STR? In this blog post, we’ll explore what cost segregation is, how it works, and the benefits it can offer to Airbnb and VRBO owners.
What is Cost Segregation?
Cost segregation is a tax planning strategy that allows property owners to accelerate depreciation deductions by reclassifying certain property-related expenditures. Instead of depreciating the entire property over the standard 27.5 or 39 years (for residential and commercial properties, respectively), cost segregation identifies and reclassifies specific components of the property into shorter depreciation periods (5, 7, or 15 years). These components can include items like landscaping, fixtures, and certain building improvements. BTW, short-term rentals are considered 39 year property.
How Does Cost Segregation Work?
A cost segregation study is typically conducted by a team of professionals, including engineers, architects, and tax advisors. They analyze the property in detail to identify which parts of the property can be reclassified for accelerated depreciation. The study involves:
- Reviewing Architectural Plans and Costs: Examining blueprints, invoices, and other documentation to identify qualifying assets.
- Site Visit: Conducting an on-site inspection to verify and document the assets.
- Reclassification: Reclassifying the property components into appropriate depreciation categories.
- Report Generation: Providing a detailed report that outlines the reclassified assets and their depreciation schedules.
Benefits of Cost Segregation for Airbnb and VRBO Owners
- Increased Cash Flow: By accelerating depreciation, property owners can significantly reduce their taxable income in the early years of ownership. This reduction translates to increased cash flow, which can be reinvested into the property or used to expand the rental business.
- Tax Deferral: Accelerated depreciation provides a deferral of tax liabilities. By reducing taxable income now, owners can take advantage of the time value of money, allowing them to utilize funds that would otherwise be paid in taxes for other investments or property improvements.
- Enhanced Property Value: Reinvesting the tax savings into property improvements can enhance the property’s value, making it more attractive to potential renters. Upgraded properties can command higher rental rates and improve occupancy rates, further boosting income.
- Improved Competitive Edge: The savings from cost segregation can be used to offer competitive pricing or to enhance amenities and services, making the property more appealing compared to other listings in the area.
- Compliance with Tax Laws: Cost segregation is an IRS-approved method of accelerating depreciation. By conducting a professional cost segregation study, property owners ensure they are in compliance with tax laws while maximizing their deductions.
- Flexibility in Planning: The insights gained from a cost segregation study can aid in future tax planning and financial decision-making. Knowing the detailed breakdown of property components and their depreciation schedules allows for better forecasting and budgeting.
Is Cost Segregation Right for You?
While cost segregation offers significant benefits, it may not be suitable for every property owner. One of the things we often will say is that if the owner is planning to hold the property for at least 3 more years, cost segregation will often make sense. If you’re going to hold shorter than that, then it probably doesn’t make sense. We always recommend you consult with your own tax advisor when it comes to cost segregation. The initial cost of the study and the complexity of the property are important considerations. Typically, properties with a cost basis of $200,000 or more are candidates for cost segregation. The more expensive the property, the better the results will be with cost segregation. Depending upon the size, cost and complexity of the property, these studies can often range from about $2,500 to $5,500.
Conclusion
Cost segregation is a powerful tool that can unlock substantial tax savings and enhance the profitability of short-term rental properties on platforms like Airbnb and VRBO. By accelerating depreciation, property owners can increase cash flow, defer taxes, and reinvest in their properties to gain a competitive edge. If you own a short-term rental property, it’s worth exploring whether cost segregation can help you maximize your investment and take your rental business to the next level.