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Real Estate CPA in Hermosa Beach

Specialized tax strategy for California real estate investors — cost segregation, 1031 exchanges, REPS, and the STR loophole.

100%Bonus Depreciation (OBBBA)
13.3% CA TaxState Tax Context
$500,000Median Home Value
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If you own rental property in Hermosa Beach, you need more than a general accountant. You need a real estate CPA who understands a growing California real estate market, knows how to deploy cost segregation studies, 1031 exchanges, and Real Estate Professional Status to legally minimize your tax bill under California’s 13.3% top income tax rate.

Cost Segregation: The Foundation of Real Estate Tax Strategy in Hermosa Beach

For Hermosa Beach real estate investors, cost segregation is not optional — it’s the foundation of a sound tax strategy. Every property you own that was purchased for more than $300,000 is a candidate for a cost segregation study. The study identifies components that qualify for 5, 7, or 15-year depreciation (vs. the standard 27.5 or 39 years), and with permanent 100% bonus depreciation, those components are fully deducted in year one. On a $500,000 property in Hermosa Beach, this typically generates $80,000–$180,000 in additional first-year deductions. KDA’s team will determine whether a cost segregation study makes sense for each of your Hermosa Beach properties.

REPS and the STR Loophole: Unlocking Real Estate Losses in Hermosa Beach

Real Estate Professional Status (REPS) is the key that unlocks real estate tax losses for high-income Hermosa Beach investors. Without REPS, rental losses are passive — they can only offset passive income, not your W-2 salary or business income. With REPS (750+ hours in real estate activities, more than any other profession), rental losses become non-passive and can offset any income. For a Hermosa Beach investor with $200,000 in rental losses and a $500,000 W-2 salary, REPS qualification saves $74,000–$100,000 in federal and state taxes in a single year. KDA’s team will determine if REPS is achievable for your situation and document your hours properly.

1031 Exchanges: Building Generational Wealth in Hermosa Beach

The 1031 exchange is how Hermosa Beach real estate investors build generational wealth. By continuously deferring capital gains through 1031 exchanges throughout your lifetime, you can build a multi-million dollar portfolio without ever paying capital gains tax. When you die, your heirs receive the properties with a stepped-up basis — eliminating all deferred gains permanently. KDA’s Hermosa Beach real estate CPA team will design a 1031 exchange strategy that aligns with your long-term wealth-building goals and ensures every exchange is properly structured to survive IRS scrutiny.

Entity Structure for Hermosa Beach Real Estate Investors

For Hermosa Beach real estate investors with multiple properties, entity architecture is a critical tax planning tool. Each LLC is a separate legal entity — protecting your other assets if one property faces a lawsuit. But multiple LLCs also mean multiple tax filings, multiple state fees, and more complexity. The optimal structure depends on your portfolio size, risk tolerance, and tax situation. KDA’s Hermosa Beach real estate CPA team will design an entity architecture that balances liability protection, tax efficiency, and administrative simplicity — and will restructure your existing holdings if needed.

Tax Savings Potential for Hermosa Beach Real Estate Investors

Strategy Typical Savings for Hermosa Beach Investors Best For
Cost Segregation + Bonus Depreciation $40,000–$90,000 first-year deduction Any rental property over $300K
Real Estate Professional Status (REPS) $30,000–$60,000/yr in unlocked losses Investors with 750+ RE hours
Short-Term Rental Loophole $30,000–$60,000/yr offsetting W-2 income High-income W-2 employees
1031 Exchange $100,000–$200,000 deferred on sale Any property sale with gain
QBI Deduction 20% of net rental income Qualifying rental businesses

Why Hermosa Beach Real Estate Investors Choose KDA Inc.

KDA Inc. is a specialized real estate tax advisory firm serving Hermosa Beach investors with the full range of real estate CPA services: cost segregation analysis, 1031 exchange planning, REPS qualification, STR loophole strategy, entity structuring, and year-round proactive tax planning. Our Hermosa Beach real estate CPA team combines deep knowledge of a growing California real estate market with sophisticated federal and state tax strategies to minimize your tax bill and maximize your after-tax returns. Schedule a free consultation today to discover how much you could be saving.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Real Estate CPA in Hermosa Beach

Our real estate CPA team in Hermosa Beach answers the questions investors ask most. Every answer reflects current 2026 tax law, including the One Big Beautiful Bill Act’s permanent restoration of 100% bonus depreciation.

Should I hire a local real estate CPA or can I work with a national firm remotely?

The remote work revolution has made geography largely irrelevant in CPA selection. What matters is: (1) real estate specialization; (2) knowledge of your state’s specific tax rules; (3) proactive planning approach (not just tax prep); and (4) responsiveness and communication. KDA Inc. serves Hermosa Beach real estate investors with all four — specialized real estate expertise, deep knowledge of Hermosa Beach’s tax environment, year-round proactive planning, and dedicated client communication. Schedule a free consultation to experience the KDA difference.

What is the tax impact of converting a rental property to a primary residence?

The rental-to-primary-residence conversion strategy requires careful planning for Hermosa Beach investors. The Section 121 exclusion is available after 2 years of primary residence use, but the non-qualified use rules limit the exclusion for gains attributable to rental periods. The formula: (rental period after 2008 ÷ total holding period) × total gain = non-excluded gain. For a property held 10 years as a rental and 2 years as a primary residence, 83% of the gain is non-excluded. The strategy works best when the rental period is short relative to the primary residence period. KDA’s team will model the exact tax impact for your property.

Can I do a cost segregation study on a property I’ve owned for years?

Yes — and this is one of the most underutilized strategies in real estate tax planning. You can perform a ‘look-back’ cost segregation study on properties you’ve owned for years and catch up all the accelerated depreciation you missed in a single year using a Form 3115 (Change in Accounting Method). This is completely IRS-approved and can generate enormous deductions without amending prior returns. KDA’s Hermosa Beach team has helped clients generate $100,000–$500,000 in catch-up deductions from properties owned for 5–10 years.

How much can I save with a cost segregation study on my rental property?

For a typical $750,000 rental property in Hermosa Beach, a cost segregation study combined with 100% bonus depreciation (restored in 2025) can generate $150,000–$225,000 in first-year deductions — translating to $55,000–$83,000 in tax savings at a 37% rate. The study itself costs $3,000–$8,000, making the ROI extraordinary. KDA’s Hermosa Beach team will run a free preliminary analysis to show you your specific savings potential before you commit.

Can I group my rental properties to maximize tax deductions?

Rental property grouping is one of the most underutilized strategies in real estate tax planning. By grouping your rental activities, you can meet material participation tests more easily (aggregating hours across properties), potentially qualify for the STR loophole across a portfolio of STRs, and simplify your passive activity accounting. The election must be made correctly and documented properly. KDA’s Hermosa Beach team will evaluate whether grouping benefits your specific portfolio and execute the election correctly.

How do I optimize my real estate tax strategy if I’m a high-income W-2 employee?

High-income W-2 employees face the toughest real estate tax challenge: passive activity rules prevent rental losses from offsetting W-2 income, and NIIT applies to rental income. The solutions: (1) STR loophole — if your STR qualifies as non-passive (7-day average stay + material participation), losses offset W-2 income; (2) REPS — if your spouse qualifies as a real estate professional, rental losses become non-passive; (3) passive income generation — build enough passive income to absorb passive losses. For Hermosa Beach W-2 employees earning $500,000+, the STR loophole is often the fastest path to unlocking real estate tax benefits. KDA’s team will design the optimal strategy.

How does a cash-out refinance affect my taxes on rental property?

A cash-out refinance on a rental property does NOT create taxable income — loan proceeds are not income. This is the basis of the ‘buy, borrow, die’ strategy: you access the equity in your Hermosa Beach rental properties through refinancing, spend the cash tax-free, and never trigger capital gains or depreciation recapture. The trade-off is that mortgage interest on the cash-out portion may be limited depending on how you use the proceeds. If used for investment purposes (buying more rentals), the interest is fully deductible. KDA’s team will structure your refinancing strategy to maximize deductibility.

What is the Section 121 exclusion and can I use it for investment property?

Section 121 is the primary residence exclusion — not an investment property tool. But for Hermosa Beach investors, there is a strategic opportunity: convert an investment property to your primary residence, live there for 2+ years, and then sell with up to $500,000 in tax-free gains. The catch: depreciation recapture is not excluded (it’s taxed at 25%), and gains attributable to periods of non-qualified use (when it was a rental) are not excluded. KDA’s team will model whether a primary residence conversion makes sense for your specific property.

What real estate deductions do most investors miss?

Beyond the obvious deductions (mortgage interest, property taxes, insurance, repairs), Hermosa Beach investors commonly miss: start-up costs for new properties, legal and professional fees for entity formation, cost segregation on existing properties, the home office deduction for portfolio management, vehicle expenses for property-related travel, and the QBI (qualified business income) deduction if your rental qualifies. KDA’s comprehensive deduction review typically uncovers $5,000–$25,000 in missed deductions for new clients.

How do I pay my children through my real estate business to shift income?

Paying your children for legitimate work in your real estate business is a legal income-shifting strategy that can save significant taxes. If your child is under 18 and you operate as a sole proprietorship or single-member LLC (not a corporation), their wages are exempt from FICA tax. Their wages are deductible to you at your marginal rate and taxed to them at their lower rate (often 0–10%). For a Hermosa Beach investor in the 37% bracket paying a child $14,600 (the 2026 standard deduction), the tax savings are approximately $5,400. The work must be legitimate and the pay must be reasonable. KDA’s team will structure this strategy correctly.

Ready to Minimize Your Hermosa Beach Real Estate Taxes?

KDA Inc.’s specialized real estate CPA team serves Hermosa Beach investors with proactive, year-round tax planning. Schedule a free consultation to discover how much you could be saving through cost segregation, 1031 exchanges, REPS, and the STR loophole.

Serving Hermosa Beach and all of California — in-person and remote consultations available.