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2025 Real Estate Tax Strategies & New Laws Explained: Opportunity Zones, Cost Seg, 1031 & More

2025 Real Estate Tax Strategies & New Laws Explained: Opportunity Zones, Cost Seg, 1031 & More

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In this episode, David Moore of Equity Advantage sits down with CPA and tax strategist Jonathan McGuire of Aldrich Advisors to unpack the sweeping real estate tax changes brought about by Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill. From the latest on Opportunity Zones and 1031 exchanges to new rules around bonus depreciation, cost segregation, Section 179, and the permanent Qualified Business Income Deduction, this conversation covers everything investors and developers need to know.

They also explore how the 2025 tax reform impacts individuals, high-net-worth investors, and small businesses, offering practical tax planning advice that could save you thousands. Whether you’re a real estate investor, syndicator, CPA, or developer, this episode is a must-listen.

Key Chapters:

02:30 – Common Tax Mistakes Real Estate Investors Make
06:00 – 2025 Tax Law Changes: What You Need to Know
08:04 – SALT Cap Raised to $40K (But Not Forever)
12:54 – Qualified Business Income (QBI) Deduction Made Permanent
16:56 – New Business Interest Deduction Rules
20:00 – Depreciation, Cost Seg, and Land vs. Building Allocation
23:15 – Retroactive Tax Savings
38:23 – Opportunity Zones Are Now Permanent
44:14 – Massive OZ Benefits in Rural Areas

Stay ahead of the curve in a shifting tax landscape. Learn how smart planning today can protect your wealth tomorrow.

🔗 Connect with Jonathan McGuire: AldrichAdvisors.com
🎙️ Hosted by: David Moore – 1031Exchange.com

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