100% Bonus Depreciation allows qualifying assets to be fully expensed in the year placed in service, creating an immediate and powerful improvement in after-tax cash flow.
But bonus depreciation is not a tax loophole.
It is the result of proper asset classification grounded in economic function and IRS-aligned recovery lives.
At us, 100% Bonus Depreciation is treated as a capital recovery outcome, not a standalone tax strategy.
Under current federal tax law, qualifying property with recovery lives of 20 years or less may be eligible for 100% bonus depreciation, allowing the full cost of those assets to be deducted in the year they are placed in service.
This applies to:
And does not apply to:
Bonus depreciation does not apply to “buildings” as a whole — it applies to components within a building or infrastructure asset that have shorter economic lives.
Bonus depreciation is a capital policy tool designed to:
When applied correctly, it does not distort economics — it aligns tax recovery with economic reality.
Most commercial properties do not qualify for bonus depreciation by default.
To legitimately access 100% bonus depreciation, assets must be:
This is why cost segregation and asset classification are inseparable from bonus depreciation.
100% Bonus Depreciation is unlocked through:
Separating short- and medium-life assets from long-life real property based on:
Correctly assigning assets to:
Ensuring that:
Preparing:
Misclassification creates tax exposure, not tax benefit.
At us, all bonus depreciation work:
Acceleration is pursued only when supported by:
Function. Law. Documentation.
100% Bonus Depreciation is particularly impactful for:
Bonus depreciation is not about tax savings alone.
It directly affects:
In enterprise and infrastructure valuation, after-tax economics drive value — and bonus depreciation is one of the few mechanisms that can materially shift after-tax outcomes immediately.
We do not sell bonus depreciation.
We govern the asset classification discipline that makes it legitimate.
Our work is distinguished by:
You should consider a bonus depreciation feasibility review when:
We offer a no-fee preliminary feasibility review to determine:
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