Do you qualify for a cost segregation study?
If you have: recently built, purchased or expanded your building, would benefit from accelerating tax depreciation on your building and expect to hold the building for a minimum of 3 years please contact us to discuss your cost segregation needs.
Visit this link for an overview of cost segregation and an introduction to CSSI:
http://cashflow.costsegserve.com/taxsavings/ Visit this link for a no cost analysis for your commercial building:
http://cashflow.costsegserve.com/request.html
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Thanks for the intro. I am familiar with cost segregation and I'm going through my first real shot at it since I bought my first apartment complexes last year. I'm working with my accountant on the process. If you have any suggestions, let me know.
Steve
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Sorry this is late... But thanks, and will keep my ears open.
You should put this up in the forums, if you have anything to say the membership.
Have a great one.
Sossi
I am familiar with cost segregation. I believe a Broker should mention it exists and then direct the customer to their personal accountant or cost segregationist. Unless the realtor holds a license/designation in an area they should only mention that the recommended field MIGHT be of use.
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