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Real Estate CPA in Torrance
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Why Torrance Real Estate Investors Need a Specialized CPA
California’s tax environment makes specialized real estate CPA services in Torrance essential, not optional. With a 13.3% top state income tax rate stacked on top of federal rates, Torrance real estate investors who rely on a generalist CPA are almost certainly overpaying by tens of thousands of dollars annually. KDA Inc. brings institutional-level real estate tax expertise to Torrance investors: cost segregation studies, 1031 exchange planning, REPS qualification, the short-term rental loophole, and proactive entity structuring designed to protect your wealth and minimize your tax bill.
Common Tax Mistakes Torrance Real Estate Investors Make
Real estate investors in Torrance consistently leave money on the table by making the same tax mistakes: not performing cost segregation studies on investment properties, missing REPS or STR loophole qualification, selling properties without 1031 exchanges, and using the wrong entity structure. These aren’t obscure strategies — they’re the core toolkit of every sophisticated real estate investor. The difference between a generalist CPA and a specialized real estate CPA in Torrance is knowing which strategies apply to your situation and implementing them correctly. KDA’s team will conduct a comprehensive review of your current tax situation and identify every opportunity you’re missing.
Cost Segregation: The Foundation of Real Estate Tax Strategy in Torrance
Cost segregation is the most powerful tax strategy available to Torrance real estate investors. A cost segregation study reclassifies components of your property from 27.5-year (residential) or 39-year (commercial) depreciation schedules to 5, 7, or 15-year schedules — dramatically accelerating your depreciation deductions. With the One Big Beautiful Bill Act restoring 100% bonus depreciation in 2025, a cost segregation study on a $500,000 Torrance property can generate $40,000–$90,000 in first-year deductions, creating significant tax savings in the year of purchase. KDA’s Torrance real estate CPA team coordinates with qualified cost segregation engineers to maximize every dollar of accelerated depreciation on your properties.
REPS and the STR Loophole: Unlocking Real Estate Losses in Torrance
For high-income Torrance real estate investors, the combination of REPS and the STR loophole can be transformative. Real Estate Professional Status allows investors who spend 750+ hours annually in real estate activities — and more time in real estate than any other profession — to treat rental losses as active losses, offsetting W-2 income and business income directly. The short-term rental loophole provides a similar benefit for STR operators, without the 750-hour requirement. A Torrance investor with $200,000 in W-2 income and $50,000 in rental losses could save $20,000–$30,000 annually by qualifying for one of these strategies. KDA’s team will assess your eligibility and implement the documentation required to support these positions.
1031 Exchanges: Building Generational Wealth in Torrance
Timing and structuring a 1031 exchange correctly is critical — and the consequences of getting it wrong are severe. Miss the 45-day identification deadline? The exchange fails and you owe all deferred taxes immediately. Receive any ‘boot’ (cash or non-like-kind property)? That portion is immediately taxable. KDA’s Torrance team manages every aspect of your 1031 exchange: calculating the required reinvestment amount, identifying qualified replacement properties, coordinating with your qualified intermediary, and ensuring all deadlines are met. We’ve managed hundreds of 1031 exchanges for Torrance investors without a single failed exchange.
Entity Structure for Torrance Real Estate Investors
The right entity structure for your Torrance rental properties depends on your portfolio size, liability exposure, and tax situation. For most investors, a single-member LLC provides liability protection without changing the tax treatment (it’s a disregarded entity for tax purposes). As your portfolio grows, a Series LLC or multiple LLCs may be appropriate to isolate liability between properties. For investors with active real estate businesses, an S-Corp may provide self-employment tax savings. KDA’s Torrance real estate CPA team will design the optimal entity structure for your current portfolio and scale it as you grow.
Tax Savings Potential for Torrance Real Estate Investors
The table below shows typical annual tax savings for Torrance investors using KDA’s core strategies. Actual savings depend on your portfolio size, income level, and specific situation.
| Strategy |
Typical Savings — Torrance 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 (Section 199A) |
20% of net rental income |
Qualifying rental businesses |
Why Torrance Real Estate Investors Choose KDA Inc.
The best real estate CPA in Torrance is one who proactively identifies tax savings opportunities before they expire — not one who simply reports what happened last year. KDA Inc.’s Torrance real estate CPA team provides quarterly tax planning reviews, proactive strategy recommendations, and year-round availability to answer your questions. We serve real estate investors throughout Torrance and the surrounding area. Our clients typically save $30,000–$150,000 annually through the combination of cost segregation, REPS/STR, 1031 exchanges, and proactive entity structuring. Schedule your free consultation today and discover the KDA difference.
Frequently Asked Questions — Real Estate CPA in Torrance
Our real estate CPA team in Torrance 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.
What is the difference between active, passive, and portfolio income for real estate investors?
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The active/passive/portfolio distinction is the foundation of real estate tax strategy. For Torrance investors, the optimal structure is: (1) hold rental properties as passive investments to avoid self-employment tax; (2) qualify for REPS or STR loophole to convert passive losses to active deductions; (3) hold properties long-term to convert ordinary income to capital gains; (4) use 1031 exchanges to defer capital gains indefinitely. KDA’s real estate CPA team will design your portfolio structure to minimize taxes across all income categories.
What is a charitable remainder trust (CRT) and how can it help real estate investors?
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A Charitable Remainder Trust is the right tool for Torrance real estate investors who want to: (1) sell a highly appreciated property without paying capital gains tax; (2) generate a reliable income stream; and (3) support a charitable cause. By transferring the property to a CRT before sale, the trust sells tax-free, reinvests the full proceeds, and pays you an annuity for life. You receive a charitable deduction for the present value of the remainder interest. KDA’s team will model the CRT income stream and tax benefits compared to a direct sale or 1031 exchange.
How do I pay my children through my real estate business to shift income?
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Income shifting to children through your real estate business is a legitimate tax strategy when done correctly. Your child must perform real, documented work — property management tasks, administrative work, photography, social media management for your rentals. Pay must be reasonable for the work performed. For children under 18 in a sole proprietorship or disregarded LLC, wages are exempt from FICA tax — saving you 15.3% on top of the income tax rate differential. KDA’s Torrance team will document the arrangement properly to withstand IRS scrutiny.
What is a Qualified Opportunity Zone investment and how does it compare to a 1031 exchange?
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The key advantage of a QOZ investment over a 1031 exchange is that appreciation in the Opportunity Fund after 10 years is completely tax-free — not just deferred. The key disadvantage is that depreciation recapture is still taxable when the original gain is recognized (in 2026 under current law). For Torrance investors with large capital gains and a long investment horizon, combining a 1031 exchange for recapture deferral with a QOZ investment for gain deferral can be a sophisticated strategy. KDA’s team specializes in these multi-strategy exit plans.
How does the $25,000 passive loss allowance work for rental property owners?
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The $25,000 passive loss allowance provides meaningful relief for lower-income rental property owners, but it’s largely irrelevant for high-income Torrance investors. If your AGI exceeds $150,000, the allowance is completely phased out. For investors above this threshold, the strategies that matter are: (1) STR loophole for short-term rental losses; (2) REPS election for full-time real estate professionals; or (3) accumulating passive losses to offset future passive income or release upon property sale. KDA’s team will map your specific passive loss situation.
What is the difference between Section 179 and bonus depreciation for real estate?
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The key practical difference: Section 179 cannot create a tax loss, while bonus depreciation can. For real estate investors in Torrance who want to maximize first-year deductions and potentially generate a net operating loss to offset W-2 or business income (through REPS or STR loophole), bonus depreciation is the superior tool. Section 179 is more commonly used for equipment and vehicles in operating businesses. KDA’s Torrance team will determine the optimal depreciation strategy for your specific portfolio.
What is depreciation recapture and how do I minimize it?
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Depreciation recapture is the ‘tax debt’ you accumulate as you take depreciation deductions. When you sell, the IRS taxes recaptured depreciation at 25% — higher than the 15–20% long-term capital gains rate. On a property where you’ve taken $200,000 in depreciation, that’s $50,000 in recapture tax. The best minimization strategy is a 1031 exchange, which defers both capital gains and recapture indefinitely. KDA’s Torrance team models your recapture exposure and builds exit strategies into your plan from the beginning.
Can a married couple use Real Estate Professional Status if only one spouse qualifies?
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One spouse qualifying for REPS is sufficient for the couple to benefit on a joint return. The qualifying spouse must individually meet both tests — 750+ hours in real property activities and majority of working time in real property. The non-qualifying spouse’s W-2 income can then be offset by the REPS spouse’s rental losses. For Torrance couples where one partner manages the real estate portfolio full-time, this is one of the most powerful tax strategies available. KDA will document the qualifying spouse’s hours and activities to support the REPS election.
Can a real estate CPA help me if I only own one rental property?
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Absolutely. Even a single rental property has significant tax complexity — depreciation schedules, repair vs. improvement rules, passive activity loss limitations, and state-specific filing requirements. KDA’s Torrance team works with single-property landlords and helps them build the right foundation for future growth, including entity structure and record-keeping systems that scale as your portfolio expands.
How much can I save with a cost segregation study on my rental property?
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The savings depend on your property value, type, and your tax bracket. As a rule of thumb, cost segregation typically reclassifies 20–30% of a residential property’s value and 30–40% of a commercial property’s value to shorter-lived assets. On a $500,000 rental in Torrance, that’s $100,000–$150,000 in accelerated deductions. At a 37% combined federal and state tax rate, that’s $37,000–$55,000 in tax savings in year one alone. KDA offers a free cost segregation feasibility analysis for Torrance investors.
Ready to Minimize Your Torrance Real Estate Taxes?
KDA Inc.’s specialized real estate CPA team serves Torrance 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.
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