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Cost Segregation Study on Existing Commercial Buildings

Greg Heden
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I am looking at a pretty big tax bill FYE 2022 and really could use some extra depreciation.  Open to acquiring some more investment property,  but unlikely before end of year.   Can I or does it make financial sense to do a cost segregation study on the commercial office buildings that I have owned for 15-17 years? Appreciate any direction on this.  

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    Michael Plaks
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    Any suggestions on CS business to get an idea?  Thanks Again!


    Greg, two resident experts owning CS companies already responded to you - and you continue to ask for recommendations? Contact those two.

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