Cost Segregation Study

Cost Segregation Studies in Vermont

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Vermont: Full Conformity

Vermont Bonus Depreciation Rules

Follows federal depreciation rules.

Great news for Vermont property owners: Your state fully conforms to federal bonus depreciation rules. That means every dollar reclassified through a cost segregation study qualifies for 100% first-year deduction on both your federal AND state income tax returns.

Top 5 Property Types We Analyze in Vermont

1Short-Term Rentals (ski country)
2Multi-Family
3Single-Family Rentals
4Retail
5Hotels

These are the property categories we see most often from Vermont investors. CaliberSeg supports all 14 property types — if yours isn't listed here, it's still covered.

Typical Vermont Property Values We See

Average basis range: $250K–$900K

Fixed-price tiers ensure studies remain profitable at lower property values — typical ROI is 5x to 15x the study cost in first-year tax savings.

How Cost Segregation Works for Vermont Properties

A cost segregation study identifies building components that can be depreciated over 5, 7, or 15 years instead of the standard 27.5 years (residential) or 39 years (commercial). Common reclassifiable components include flooring, cabinetry, electrical wiring, plumbing fixtures, HVAC distribution, parking lots, landscaping, and site improvements.

With 100% bonus depreciation permanently restored by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, Vermont property owners can deduct the entire reclassified amount in the year of purchase. On a typical $1M commercial property, this means $200,000–$400,000 in accelerated deductions — translating to $70,000–$150,000 in income tax savings at a 37% marginal rate.

Vermont Cost Segregation FAQ

Does Vermont allow bonus depreciation on cost segregation studies?

Yes. Vermont follows federal bonus depreciation rules, so every dollar reclassified through a cost segregation study qualifies for 100% first-year deduction on both your federal AND Vermont state income tax returns.

How long does a Vermont cost segregation study take?

Standard delivery is 5 business days from the time you complete your intake questionnaire and uploads. Rush 48-hour delivery is available for an additional $995. No site visit required — everything is done remotely from your uploaded photos and documents.

What does a cost segregation study cost for my Vermont property?

Fixed pricing: $3,995 for properties under $1.5M (Essential), $5,995 for $1.5M–$3M (Professional), $7,995 for $3M–$7M (Premier). Hotels and properties over $7M route to our custom-quoted Elite tier. No hourly billing. No proposals. No sales calls.

I bought my Vermont property years ago — can I still benefit?

Yes. A Lookback Study ($1,495 add-on) with IRS Form 3115 lets you claim all missed accelerated depreciation from prior years as a single catch-up deduction in the current tax year. No amended returns required.

Cost Segregation Studies by City

Burlington, VTMontpelier, VT

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