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Updated 2 days ago, 01/02/2025

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Julio Gonzalez
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Asset Classifications for Cost Segregation

Julio Gonzalez
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  • Specialist
  • West Palm Beach, FL
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Cost segregation utilizes the MACRS approach. The key is to identify personal property from real property. Tangible personal property identified in a cost segregation study is what allows you to accelerate depreciation. This includes structural components of the building. Non-tangible property includes buildings, land or other inherently permanent structures.

I get a lot of questions on which group specific assets belong in, so I put together a list to help.

Non-Tangible Property

  • Building (27.5 or 39 Year Useful Life)
  • Land (Non-Depreciable)
  • Paved Parking Areas (15 Year useful life)
  • Swimming Pools (15 Year useful life)
  • Fences (15 year useful life)
  • Bridges (15 year useful life)
  • Exterior Landscaping (15 year useful life)
  • Docks (15 year useful life)
  • Sidewalks (15 year useful life)

Tangible Personal Property

  • Millwork or decorative trim
  • Carpet
  • Air Conditioning equipment
  • Shelving, cabinets and display racks
  • Accordion doors and partitions
  • Wall coverings
  • Interior landscaping
  • Neon or other signs
  • Decorative and business specific activity light fixtures
  • Generators, machinery and kitchen equipment
  • Window treatments

What other questions do you have regarding cost segregation?

  • Julio Gonzalez
  • (561) 253-6640
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