Anyone paying attention to Washington DC knows that our elected representatives have not put together a real budget. There is still lots to do when they get back to work 🙂 in early January. One of the things that has been floating around DC is the possible extension of the 100% bonus depreciation rule that was originally put into place by the Tax Cut and Jobs Act of 2017.
Many in commercial real estate and particularly the GPs who run the syndications for multi-family investments have become addicted to the 100% bonus depreciation rule. I like to call it the crack of real estate and tax. In 2023 it has moved to 80% bonus and in 2024 it’s scheduled to drop to 60% bonus depreciation.
Bonus depreciation comes in to play or all property with a class life of 20 years or less. When a cost segregation study is completed, the property that is normally all 39 year if commercial and 27.5 year if multi-family / residential investment, gets reclassified to it’s proper class lives which are 5, 7, 15, and/or 27.5 / 39 years. This allows for a much bigger deduction to be taken early in the life of the ownership of the property.