If you’re involved in commercial real estate in any way from being a broker, banker, investor, owner, dealmaker, CPA, tax advisor, financial advisor, General Contractor or property manager, you are going to want to have a decent understanding of the BBB. I do not believe this is hyperbolic to say this is the biggest bill to ever hit commercial real estate. We have been digging into the bill and are looking forward to presenting the findings tomorrow, Wed. July 23rd at 11am Eastern. Please consider joining us. There is no cost. This will be a continuing education course for CPAs and they MUST register in advance in order to get credit for the course.

Breaking Open the One Big Beautiful Bill: Important Changes and a Deep Dive into Accelerating and Expensing Strategies    

Topics include:

  • 100% Bonus Depreciation: what qualifies and what does not
  • Bonus Depreciation – understanding the binding contract date, acquisition date and in-service date as 100% bonus is affected by these dates
  • 179 Expensing strategies and new limits
  • Qualified Production Property
  • Research & Development Tax Credits are back
  • 179D Energy Efficiency Tax Deductions are phasing out in 2026
  • Potential update on Partial Asset Disposition changes and improvements

This webinar is designed for CPAs to get continuing education credit but this will be valuable for CRE brokers, investors and of course owners of commercial property.

100% bonus depreciation is now part of the permanent tax code. Cost segregation will play a bigger role in every deal you do going forward. CRE brokers and owners don’t need to be experts, but it will be good to know a bit more about it as you incorporate it into your every day practice.

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2025 11:00am – 12pm Eastern

Breaking Open the One Big Beautiful Bill: Important Changes and a Deep Dive into Accelerating and Expensing Strategies – Registration Link

CSSI is one of the leading providers of engineering-based cost segregation studies in the U.S. We have completed more than 55,000 studies across all building types and classes. This has worked every single time it’s been done.

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