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Newsletter 26 October 2023 |
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Newsletter 26 October 2023 |
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Have an Energy Efficient Building? Upgraded Your Lighting? We can help you SAVE MORE! |
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Cost Seg Your Older Property? |
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How Does the IRS view Cost Segregation? |
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The IRS effectively endorses cost segregation studies. The IRS Cost Segregation Audit Techniques Guide describes cost segregation;
"When only lump-sum costs are available, cost estimating techniques may be required to 'segregate' or 'allocate' costs to individual components of property (e.g. land improvements, buildings, equipment, furniture, fixtures, etc.). This type of analysis is generally called a 'cost segregation study,' 'cost segregation analysis,' or 'cost allocation study'."
The primary concern of the IRS is that the cost segregation study be performed using detailed methodologies by engineers, architects, and other professionals with expertise in construction cost estimating technique.
NOTE: Our Tier 1 methodology is the most recommended study approved by the IRS. Our study also offers the highest level of audit protection in the industry. |
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www.costsegamerica.com 888-865-4401 [email protected]
"The information contained this newsletter is meant for guidance purposes only and does not in any way constitute legal or tax advice. Readers should seek advice from their CPA or Accountant in relation to information contained in these articles." |
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