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"Does the IRS require site visits for cost segregation studies?"

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A question that we get:

"Does the IRS require site visits for cost segregation studies?"

While the IRS does not mandate a physical site visit, the IRS cost segregation audit technique guide (ATG) does suggest conducting “field inspections.”

It’s important to note that the ATG is not an official IRS document.

It serves as a guide and cannot be used, cited, or relied upon as an authoritative source.

However, the recommendations in the ATG are worth considering.

According to the guide:

“A field inspection is recommended to document the physical details of the building, type of construction, materials used for construction, the assets contained in the building, the size and types of building systems, and any land improvements that were included in the purchase of the property and the condition of that property at the time of purchase.”

So while the IRS does not require a site visit for cost segregation studies, following the guidance from the cost segregation audit technique guide can be beneficial.

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to my knowledge no.. I did one on a doctors office I bought and my CPA did it.. I just had to provide list of equipment bathrooms parking  and hvac etc etc.. and pictures to back it up.

land to building ratio  So I helped her through it and it worked out great for us.

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