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Updated about 1 month ago on . Most recent reply

Are DIY cost segregations a good idea?
Recently, I've decided to do a cost segregation study on a new $490K property that I purchased this year. I came across a firm (KBKG) that offers a $400 DIY cost study (paying for a membership). I enter the information, and they generate the report. It looks fairly simple. To have a professional do it, it will be about $3,500. Has anyone used the DIY tool, and are there risks?
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- Tax Accountant / Enrolled Agent
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Yes, there're risks:
1. Risk that you will not enter good data, resulting in a possibly seriously wrong results
2. Risk that the IRS will challenge it, which is far more likely than with a full-service professional report
3. Risk that you will short yourself by not maximizing your cost seg potential
That said, when full-service cost seg is not economically sensible, DIY is a valid alternative