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Gerardo Waisbaum
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Online cost segregation reports

Gerardo Waisbaum
  • Investor
  • Jacksonville, FL
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Hello,

Does anyone have experience with diycostseg.com?

We need a cost segregation report for a 32-unit complex and this should be a must cheaper option but would like to hear from people who actually used their services.

Thank you,

Gerardo

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Nathan Gesner
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Nathan Gesner
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Can you? Yes.

Should you? That's a harder question.

I had two done last year and paid a pretty penny for both. I could have shopped around and saved thousands, but I chose to go with a proven professional to see what I would get. Now I'm more knowledgeable and can shop around.

The Fed is looking to hire 87,000 new IRS agents and over half of all audits are on people making less than $70,000 a year. This isn't a good time to be loose with taxes.


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