In this episode, Thomas and Nathan Sosa take a deep dive into the potential 2025 tax changes that could reshape the landscape for real estate investors. They outline what may happen if the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act expires, how bonus depreciation could come back (or not), and what you need to do to prepare now so you’re not caught off-guard.
They discuss:
- Tax Brackets & QBI: How rates could shift in 2025—and why that matters for your business income.
- 100% Bonus Depreciation: Whether it might return, why it’s a hot-button issue, and how to plan for different outcomes.
- SALT Deduction & Carried Interest: Why these provisions make headlines, what reforms might occur, and how changes could affect you.
- Legislative Timing: The critical milestones for budget reconciliation and what to expect from Congress in 2025.
- Survival Strategies: Extending your returns, tracking key bills, and taking advantage of planning opportunities to minimize taxes.
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