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Dan Black
  • Financial Advisor
  • Lexington KY, USA
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Cost Segregation: The Most Powerful Strategy for Your Real Estate Investments

Dan Black
  • Financial Advisor
  • Lexington KY, USA
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Hi BiggerPockets community,

I'm Dan Black, and I've been working in the cost segregation industry since 2003. I'm passionate about helping real estate investors maximize their tax savings through strategic depreciation.

Cost segregation is a powerful financial strategy that allows property owners to accelerate depreciation deductions by identifying building components that can be depreciated over shorter timeframes. This can lead to significant tax benefits and improved cash flow.

I'm here to share my knowledge and answer any questions you may have about cost segregation, how it works, and whether it's a good fit for your investment properties. I look forward to learning from all of you and contributing to the community!

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