Cost Segregation · Vermont

Cost segregation for Vermont rental properties

Engineering-based studies for residential rentals and short-term rentals anywhere in Vermont. $899 flat, delivered in 2 business days, fully remote, audit support included.

Free estimate in about a minute. No account, no site visit, no obligation.

Bonus depreciation in Vermont

Does not conform to federal bonus depreciation

On the federal return, 100% bonus depreciation is permanent for qualifying property acquired after January 19, 2025 (property acquired on or before that date follows the older phase-down rates). A cost segregation study is what identifies the 5-, 7-, and 15-year property that bonus depreciation can reach.

Vermont disallows bonus depreciation: the bonus amount is added back, with the difference recovered through higher state depreciation deductions over the asset's remaining life.

Last reviewed July 2026. State conformity rules change and depend on your facts; confirm current treatment with your tax professional. Federal methodology source: IRS Publication 5653. See our 50-state conformity table.

Fully remote, wherever the property is

STEP 01

Submit online in five minutes

Address, purchase details, photos, and closing documents. No site visit and nothing to schedule, which is why the process works the same in every Vermont market as everywhere else.

STEP 02

We analyze and review

Every component is classified with our engineering-based approach, aligned with the IRS Cost Segregation Audit Techniques Guide, then expert-reviewed before delivery.

STEP 03

File with your preparer

Your report arrives in 2 business days with Form 4562-ready schedules and audit support included. Your tax preparer applies the results to your federal and Vermont returns.

Common questions

Does Vermont conform to 100% federal bonus depreciation?

Vermont disallows bonus depreciation: the bonus amount is added back, with the difference recovered through higher state depreciation deductions over the asset's remaining life. State treatment changes; confirm current rules with your tax professional before filing.

Do you prepare cost segregation studies in Vermont?

Yes. The process is fully remote and works the same in every state: you submit your Vermont property's photos and documents online, and the completed study is delivered in 2 business days with audit support included. No site visit is needed.

How much does a cost segregation study cost in Vermont?

The same flat fee as everywhere else: $899 per property for residential rentals up to 4 units, short-term rentals, and manufactured housing. There is no travel charge because no site visit is required.

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See your property’s numbers first

The estimate is free and takes about a minute. Then the full study is $899 flat, delivered in 2 business days.