Vermont investors choose cost segregation to front-load depreciation and boost after-tax returns. Our engineering team delivers detailed, CPA-ready studies for properties of all sizes.
On a typical Vermont property valued at $340,000, you could save up to $26,166 in Year 1 tax savings. 100% Bonus Depreciation – Permanently Restored.
See how much a cost segregation study could save you on a Vermont investment property.
| Property Value | Est. Building Basis | Est. Accelerated Depreciation | Est. Year 1 Tax Savings |
|---|---|---|---|
| $340,000 | $272,000 | $70,720 | $26,166 |
| $510,000 | $408,000 | $106,080 | $39,250 |
| $680,000 | $544,000 | $141,440 | $52,333 |
*Estimates assume 20% land ratio, 30% reclassification rate, and 37% federal tax bracket. Actual results vary.
Vermont investors deserve a cost segregation partner that understands smaller properties. Our team specializes in 1–10 unit studies, combining engineering precision with practical tax strategy to maximize your deductions.
What sets SMF Cost Segregation Advisors apart for Vermont investors is our specialization. We focus exclusively on cost segregation for 1–10 unit rental properties.
Cost segregation delivers measurable ROI for a range of Vermont real estate investors.
Full-time employees with 1-3 rental properties as a side business—cost segregation can meaningfully reduce their combined tax burden.
Partners or joint owners of rental property who can each benefit proportionally from a cost segregation study.
Investors working with property managers who recommend cost segregation as part of a comprehensive investment optimization strategy.
Owners of properties 10+ years old who can file Form 3115 to claim catch-up depreciation on previously missed deductions.
State Income Tax Rate: 8.75%
Bonus Depreciation Conformity: Conforms to federal rules
Vermont conforms to federal bonus depreciation. With a high top rate of 8.75%, cost segregation delivers substantial combined federal and state savings for Vermont property investors.
Vermont's unique rental market–driven by ski resort tourism, college towns like Burlington, and growing remote-worker migration seeking rural lifestyle–creates specialized investment opportunities. A cost segregation study can help Vermont property owners accelerate depreciation on vacation rentals and residential properties. SMF Cost Segregation Advisors provides thorough studies designed for New England's Green Mountain State.
In Vermont, the most common candidates are single-family rentals, duplexes, triplexes, fourplexes, and small apartment buildings (1-10 units). Properties with extensive site improvements–such as parking lots, landscaping, fencing, and outdoor amenities–tend to yield the highest percentage of accelerated depreciation.
Yes, provided the depreciable building basis (purchase price minus land value) is at least $150,000-$200,000. With 100% bonus depreciation now permanent, the first-year tax savings on a single Vermont property often exceed the study cost by 5-10x.
You'll need the property address, original purchase price or closing statement, the date it was placed in service as a rental, and any renovation invoices. Building plans are helpful but not required–our engineering team can work from a virtual walkthrough for Vermont properties.
Federal cost segregation benefits are calculated at the federal level. However, Vermont may or may not conform to federal bonus depreciation rules. In non-conforming states, you may need two depreciation schedules. Your CPA can determine Vermont's current conformity status.
The tax savings are realized when you file your tax return for the year the study applies to. For look-back studies on older Vermont properties, the catch-up deduction is claimed on the current year's return via Form 3115.
For Vermont investors, the typical ROI ranges from 5x to 20x the cost of the study, depending on property value and type. A single-family rental with a $300,000 building basis might generate $20,000-$30,000 in first-year tax savings from a study costing $1,750-$2,750.
| City | Median Home Price | Est. Year 1 Savings |
|---|---|---|
| Burlington | $306,000 | $27,173 |
| Rutland | $306,000 | $27,173 |