CA Real Estate CPA
Real Estate CPA in Westlake Village
Specialized tax strategy for California 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)
13.3% CA Tax
State Tax Context
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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 Westlake Village Real Estate Investors Need a Specialized CPA
The difference between a general CPA and a specialized real estate CPA in Westlake Village can be $50,000 or more per year in taxes. a growing California real estate market creates significant appreciation and rental income — and without proactive tax planning, California’s 13.3% top income tax rate will take a disproportionate share of your returns. KDA Inc. specializes exclusively in real estate tax strategy, serving Westlake Village investors with cost segregation, 1031 exchanges, REPS qualification, the STR loophole, and entity structuring. We don’t just file your taxes — we design a comprehensive strategy to minimize them year-round.
Common Tax Mistakes Westlake Village Real Estate Investors Make
Real estate investors in Westlake Village 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 Westlake Village 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 Westlake Village
For Westlake Village 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 Westlake Village investment property worth $500,000, a cost segregation study typically produces $40,000–$90,000 in additional first-year deductions. KDA’s Westlake Village 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 Westlake Village
REPS and the STR loophole are the two strategies that separate sophisticated Westlake Village 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 Westlake Village 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 Westlake Village
A 1031 exchange allows Westlake Village real estate investors to defer capital gains taxes indefinitely by reinvesting sale proceeds into a like-kind replacement property. On a Westlake Village 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 Westlake Village 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 Westlake Village Real Estate Investors
Entity structure is one of the most consequential decisions a Westlake Village 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 Westlake Village Real Estate Investors
The table below shows typical annual tax savings for Westlake Village investors using KDA’s core strategies. Actual savings depend on your portfolio size, income level, and specific situation.
| Strategy |
Typical Savings — Westlake Village 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 Westlake Village Real Estate Investors Choose KDA Inc.
KDA Inc. is a specialized real estate tax advisory firm serving Westlake Village 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 Westlake Village 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. 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 Westlake Village
Our real estate CPA team in Westlake Village 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 an opportunity zone investment and how does it compare to a 1031 exchange?
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For Westlake Village investors choosing between a 1031 exchange and a QOZ investment, the decision depends on your goals. The 1031 exchange is better if: you want to stay in real estate, you want to choose your specific replacement property, and you want indefinite deferral. The QOZ investment is better if: you have non-real estate gains to defer, you’re willing to invest in a designated opportunity zone, and you want to eliminate ALL future appreciation from taxation after 10 years. KDA’s Westlake Village real estate CPA team will model both options and recommend the optimal strategy.
How does real estate investing affect my ability to contribute to retirement accounts?
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For Westlake Village real estate investors, the interaction between rental income and retirement accounts is nuanced. Passive rental income doesn’t qualify as earned income for IRA contributions. But if you have a real estate management company or qualify for REPS, you may have earned income that supports larger retirement contributions. A Solo 401(k) or SEP-IRA can be powerful tools for real estate professionals to shelter active income. KDA’s team will design a retirement contribution strategy that complements your real estate tax plan.
What is a real estate syndication and how is it taxed?
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Syndication investing is one of the most tax-efficient ways for Westlake Village investors to access real estate without active management. The syndication structure (typically an LLC or LP) passes through depreciation deductions — often amplified by cost segregation studies at the entity level — to limited partners via K-1. These passive losses can offset passive income from other sources. For investors who qualify for REPS, syndication losses can offset active income as well. KDA’s Westlake Village real estate CPA team will maximize the tax benefits from your syndication investments.
How does the QBI deduction apply to rental real estate?
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The permanent QBI deduction (OBBBA) is a 20% deduction on qualified business income from pass-through entities — including qualifying rental real estate. For Westlake Village investors, the critical steps are: (1) document 250+ hours of rental services annually (safe harbor); (2) maintain a contemporaneous time log; (3) ensure your rental activity is not a triple-net lease (excluded from safe harbor); and (4) consider the W-2 wage/UBIA limitation for high-income investors. KDA’s Westlake Village real estate CPA team will structure your rental activities to maximize QBI deduction eligibility.
What is the tax treatment of real estate crowdfunding investments?
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Real estate crowdfunding investments for Westlake Village investors generate K-1s showing your share of income, losses, depreciation, and other items. The passive activity rules apply — losses can only offset passive income unless you qualify for REPS. The depreciation benefits from crowdfunding investments can be significant, especially if the platform conducts cost segregation studies at the property level. KDA’s team will analyze your crowdfunding K-1s and maximize the tax benefits from your platform investments.
When should a real estate investor hire a CPA?
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If you’re asking when to hire a real estate CPA, the answer is immediately. Every month without a tax strategy is a month of missed deductions. The IRS gives real estate investors extraordinary tax advantages — depreciation, cost segregation, 1031 exchanges, REPS — but only if you know how to use them. KDA’s Westlake Village team will audit your current tax position in a free consultation and show you exactly what you’ve been leaving on the table.
Can I group my rental properties to maximize tax deductions?
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Yes — rental property grouping under Treas. Reg. 1.469-4 allows you to combine multiple rental activities into a single activity for material participation purposes. This is particularly powerful for the STR loophole: if you group your STR with other rental activities, you can meet the material participation test across the grouped activity rather than for each property individually. Grouping elections are made on your tax return and are generally irrevocable — making it critical to get the election right the first time. KDA’s Westlake Village team will analyze your portfolio and recommend the optimal grouping strategy.
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 Westlake Village 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.
Can I do a 1031 exchange on a short-term rental property?
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Yes, but with important conditions. A short-term rental qualifies for a 1031 exchange if it has been held for investment or business purposes — not primarily for personal use. The IRS requires that you have held the property for at least 24 months before the exchange, with rental activity in each of the two 12-month periods, and that personal use does not exceed the greater of 14 days or 10% of the days rented. KDA’s Westlake Village team will review your STR’s rental history and personal use records to confirm 1031 eligibility before you proceed.
Does California conform to federal 1031 exchange rules?
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California’s 1031 exchange rules include a critical trap for Westlake Village investors: the California clawback. If you exchange California property for property in another state, California continues to track the deferred gain and will tax it when the replacement property is sold — even if you’re no longer a California resident. The only way to avoid this is to: (1) exchange into California replacement property; (2) hold the replacement property until death (stepped-up basis eliminates the gain); or (3) exchange into a DST that holds California property. KDA’s team will design your exchange strategy to minimize CA clawback exposure.
Ready to Minimize Your Westlake Village Real Estate Taxes?
KDA Inc.’s specialized real estate CPA team serves Westlake Village 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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