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When and how is the best way to do a cost segregration analysis?

David N.
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I'm under contract on a property. I'm assuming if I want to get bonus depreciation on my tax return in 2025, I will need to have a cost segregation analysis done by Dec 31. Is that right? How do I get one done? I've heard they can be done through software? if it's helpful to know, the place is a condo.

David

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Costin I.
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  • Round Rock, TX
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Costin I.
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@David N. - there is more to the cost segregation question than on the surface. Here is a CSS Decision Diagram flowchart intended to bring together all the various questions when assessing the benefits of a Cost Segregation Study (via a professional or DIY).
FYI - You can do a CSS for ~$400, ask @Malik Javed how.



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