“Icing on the cake”: Trump’s “big, beautiful” tax law sweetens deals amid surge in owner-user offices
Manuel Farello’s restaurant management firm is making a real estate change –– a pivot that’s expected to pay off with a $200,000 tax writeoff. After years of leasing workspaces across Miami-Dade County, Farello’s Miami-based Silver Spoon Solutions, which provides accounting and other back-office services for food and beverage venues, will purchase an office. The move allows it to tap federal tax savings under a Trump administration law passed last summer. Under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act’s 100 percent bonus depreciation, buying a company office unlocks two types of deductions. One is for the value of elements of the building […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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