AZ Real Estate CPA
Real Estate CPA in Phoenix 85006
Specialized tax strategy for Arizona real estate investors — cost segregation, 1031 exchanges, REPS, and the STR loophole. Stop overpaying taxes and start building real wealth.
100%
Bonus Depreciation
(OBBBA 2025)
2.5% AZ Tax
State Tax Context
$420,000
Median Home Value
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✓ Specialized Real Estate CPA
✓ Cost Segregation Experts
✓ 1031 Exchange Planning
✓ REPS & STR Loophole
✓ Year-Round Proactive Planning
Why Phoenix Real Estate Investors Need a Specialized CPA
Arizona’s 2.5% flat income tax rate makes Phoenix one of the most tax-advantaged real estate markets in the nation. But even with Arizona’s 2.5% flat income tax rate, real estate investors in Phoenix leave significant money on the table without a specialized real estate CPA who knows how to deploy cost segregation, 1031 exchanges, and the STR loophole. KDA Inc. serves Phoenix investors with the full range of real estate tax advisory services — combining Arizona’s favorable tax environment with sophisticated federal strategies to maximize your after-tax returns.
Common Tax Mistakes Phoenix Real Estate Investors Make
The most common tax mistakes Phoenix real estate investors make include: failing to perform a cost segregation study on newly acquired properties (leaving $40,000–$90,000 in first-year deductions on the table); not qualifying for REPS or the STR loophole (missing the ability to offset W-2 income with rental losses); selling properties without a 1031 exchange (triggering unnecessary capital gains taxes); holding properties in the wrong entity structure (creating liability exposure or unnecessary tax friction); and relying on a generalist CPA who doesn’t specialize in real estate tax strategy. KDA’s Phoenix team conducts a comprehensive tax savings analysis for every new client to identify which strategies apply to their situation.
Cost Segregation: The Foundation of Real Estate Tax Strategy in Phoenix
For Phoenix real estate investors, cost segregation is the foundation of a serious tax strategy. A professional cost segregation study identifies every component of your property that qualifies for accelerated depreciation — flooring, fixtures, landscaping, parking lots, and dozens of other items — and reclassifies them to shorter depreciation lives. Combined with 100% bonus depreciation (restored permanently by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act), this can generate massive first-year deductions. On a typical Phoenix investment property worth $420,000, a cost segregation study typically produces $40,000–$90,000 in additional first-year deductions. KDA’s Phoenix team manages the entire process, from coordinating the engineering study to claiming the deductions correctly on your return.
REPS and the STR Loophole: Unlocking Real Estate Losses in Phoenix
REPS and the STR loophole are the two strategies that separate sophisticated Phoenix real estate investors from those leaving money on the table. Real Estate Professional Status requires 750+ hours in real estate activities and more time in real estate than any other profession — but for qualifying investors, it unlocks the ability to use rental losses to offset any type of income. The short-term rental loophole applies when average guest stay is 7 days or fewer, reclassifying the activity as non-passive without the 750-hour requirement. Both strategies require meticulous documentation and careful tax planning. KDA’s Phoenix real estate CPA team has deep expertise in both strategies and will implement the correct approach for your situation.
1031 Exchanges: Building Generational Wealth in Phoenix
A 1031 exchange allows Phoenix real estate investors to defer capital gains taxes indefinitely by reinvesting sale proceeds into a like-kind replacement property. On a Phoenix property that has appreciated significantly, a 1031 exchange can defer hundreds of thousands of dollars in federal and state capital gains taxes — keeping that capital working for you instead of going to the IRS. The rules are strict: you must identify replacement properties within 45 days and close within 180 days. KDA’s Phoenix real estate CPA team manages the entire 1031 exchange process, from calculating the required reinvestment amount to coordinating with qualified intermediaries to ensuring all deadlines are met.
Entity Structure for Phoenix Real Estate Investors
Entity structure is one of the most consequential decisions a Phoenix real estate investor makes — and one of the most commonly gotten wrong. Holding properties in your personal name exposes all your assets to liability from any single property. An LLC provides a liability shield while maintaining pass-through tax treatment. But the wrong LLC structure can create unnecessary state filing fees, complicate your 1031 exchange eligibility, or trigger reassessment under California’s Prop 19. KDA’s team will design an entity structure that provides maximum liability protection with minimum tax friction.
Tax Savings Potential for Phoenix Real Estate Investors
The table below shows typical annual tax savings for Phoenix investors using KDA’s core strategies. Actual savings depend on your portfolio size, income level, and specific situation.
| Strategy |
Typical Savings — Phoenix Investors |
Best For |
| Cost Segregation + Bonus Depreciation |
$33,600–$75,600 first-year deduction |
Any rental property over $300K |
| Real Estate Professional Status (REPS) |
$25,200–$50,400/yr in unlocked losses |
Investors with 750+ RE hours |
| Short-Term Rental Loophole |
$25,200–$50,400/yr offsetting W-2 income |
High-income W-2 employees |
| 1031 Exchange |
$84,000–$168,000 deferred on sale |
Any property sale with gain |
| QBI Deduction (Section 199A) |
20% of net rental income |
Qualifying rental businesses |
Why Phoenix Real Estate Investors Choose KDA Inc.
KDA Inc. is a specialized real estate tax advisory firm serving Phoenix 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 Phoenix real estate CPA team combines deep knowledge of the nation’s fastest-growing major metro with exceptional appreciation and rental demand with sophisticated federal and state tax strategies to minimize your tax bill and maximize your after-tax returns. We don’t just prepare your taxes — we design a comprehensive tax strategy that compounds over time, building real wealth through legal tax minimization.
Frequently Asked Questions — Real Estate CPA in Phoenix
Our real estate CPA team in Phoenix 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 a reverse 1031 exchange and when should I use one?
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Reverse 1031 exchanges are the solution when you find your dream replacement property before you’ve sold your current property. Rather than risk losing the replacement property while waiting to sell, you can acquire it immediately through an Exchange Accommodation Titleholder structure and complete the sale of your relinquished property within 180 days. KDA’s Phoenix real estate CPA team will assess whether a reverse exchange makes financial sense for your situation and coordinate with your qualified intermediary.
How does a cash-out refinance affect my taxes on rental property?
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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 Phoenix 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 difference between the STR loophole and Real Estate Professional Status?
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The STR loophole is the ‘shortcut’ version of REPS for W-2 earners. REPS requires you to be a full-time real estate professional (750+ hours, majority of working time). The STR loophole only requires material participation in a specific short-term rental activity — which can be achieved with 100+ hours per year if no other person spends more time on the activity. Both strategies generate the same result: rental losses that offset active income. KDA’s Phoenix team will determine which strategy fits your lifestyle and income profile.
What is a ground lease and how is it taxed?
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For Phoenix investors with highly appreciated land, a ground lease is a powerful alternative to selling. Instead of triggering capital gains on the land sale, you lease the land for 50–100 years, receiving annual rent payments taxed as ordinary income. The land remains in your estate and passes to heirs with a stepped-up basis. The tenant builds and depreciates improvements on your land. KDA’s Phoenix real estate CPA team will model the after-tax comparison between selling the land outright and entering a ground lease arrangement.
How does Airbnb income get reported on my tax return?
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Airbnb income is reported differently depending on your average rental period. If the average stay is MORE than 7 days, it’s reported on Schedule E (passive rental income) — no self-employment tax, and losses are subject to passive activity rules. If the average stay is 7 days or FEWER and you provide substantial services (like a hotel), it may be reported on Schedule C (active business income) — subject to self-employment tax but eligible for the STR loophole. Most Airbnb hosts in Phoenix report on Schedule E. KDA’s team will determine the correct reporting method for your specific rental.
How does inflation affect my real estate tax strategy?
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Inflation is both a friend and a foe for Phoenix real estate investors from a tax perspective. The friend: inflation increases property values and rental income, building wealth. The foe: depreciation deductions are based on historical cost — not inflation-adjusted values — so the real value of your depreciation deductions erodes over time. The solution: accelerate depreciation through cost segregation (take deductions now, when they’re worth more) and use 1031 exchanges to reset your basis to current market value. KDA’s Phoenix team will design a depreciation acceleration strategy that maximizes the real (inflation-adjusted) value of your deductions.
How do I handle the tax implications of a short sale or foreclosure on rental property?
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For Phoenix real estate investors facing a short sale or foreclosure, the tax consequences can be significant and counterintuitive. You may owe taxes even though you received no cash — because the debt discharged is treated as proceeds. The good news: multiple exclusions may apply (insolvency, bankruptcy, qualified real property business indebtedness). KDA’s Phoenix real estate CPA team will analyze your specific situation, determine which exclusions apply, and prepare the required IRS forms to minimize your tax liability from the distressed disposition.
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 Phoenix 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 do I calculate my basis in a rental property?
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Basis tracking is one of the most important — and most neglected — aspects of real estate tax planning for Phoenix investors. Your adjusted basis determines your taxable gain on sale, and errors in basis calculation can cost you thousands in unnecessary taxes or trigger IRS scrutiny. KDA’s real estate CPA team maintains a complete basis schedule for every client property, tracking purchase price, closing costs, capital improvements, and accumulated depreciation from day one through eventual sale.
How does the One Big Beautiful Bill Act affect real estate investors in 2026?
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The OBBBA’s permanent 100% bonus depreciation is the biggest win for Phoenix real estate investors in years. Previously, investors were racing to do cost segregation studies before bonus depreciation phased down. Now it’s permanent — you can take 100% first-year deductions on qualifying short-life assets indefinitely. Combined with the permanent QBI deduction and permanent TCJA rate structure, the OBBBA creates a stable, investor-friendly tax environment. KDA’s Phoenix team will show you exactly how to deploy these provisions in your 2026 tax strategy.
Ready to Minimize Your Phoenix Real Estate Taxes?
KDA Inc.’s specialized real estate CPA team serves Phoenix 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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