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Accountant needs fair market values for cost seg study?
I am talking with my accountant about the mechanics of a cost segregation study on two duplexes purchased in 2022. He has asked for fair market values for items that will be included in the study (ex: roof, water heaters, HVAC, cabinets, appliances). This data will be used to prorate the purchase price based on the relative fair market value of each of the components. I know the age of some items, but not all (ex: kitchen cabinets, sink, carpet) items. Two questions:
1) Do you simply estimate the age of unknown items?
2) Where can I source fair market value data of components? Ebay?
3) Is it common for owners to provide the fair market value data?
Note that the accountant is not located in the same city as the duplexes, which may be the problem here. I would appreciate guidance from anyone who has done a cost seg study. Thanks in advance!
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While a cost segregation study may seem like a simple concept, it's actually a very complex process that requires significant documentation as well as specific methodologies. If the proper reports and documentation are not completed, you run the risk of failing an IRS audit and the cost segregation not being honored. Here's a link to the IRS website noting specific items that are included in the cost segregation study report. When working with a cost segregation company, they would perform an onsite visit as well as take care of all of the items you listed above. Most cost segregation companies will provide a free cost/benefit analysis quote for your property.