Your Study May Have Left $60,000 to $150,000 Behind.
We Will Tell You for Free.
If your study was produced using IRS Approach 5 software modeling, it applied national averages to your building’s cost basis — and your specific building was never directly analyzed. The missed deductions are still there. And in many cases, still recoverable.
How to Tell If Your Study Was Done Correctly.
You do not need to be an engineer to spot the signs of a software-modeled study. Look at the first 10 pages of your report.
Components listed as “typical” or “standard”
Your specific building was never examined. Industry averages were applied to your cost basis.
Values expressed as percentages
No individual component measurements. No quantities. Just percentages of your total cost.
No published source citations
Each classification in an Approaches 1 & 2 study cites a published source. Approach 5 studies do not.
Study priced under $2,900
A study at that price point cannot cover the cost of a genuine component-by-component analysis.
A Free Engineering Assessment of What Your Study Found — and What It Missed.
Methodology Assessment
We identify which IRS approach was used. This is usually evident within the first 10 pages of the study.
Component Completeness Review
We compare what was identified in your study against what a component-by-component analysis typically finds for your property type and construction date.
Classification Accuracy Check
We review the classifications applied to confirm each component is in the correct depreciation category. Misclassifications in either direction create exposure.
Missed Deduction Estimate
We provide an estimate of what additional deductions our analysis would typically find on a property of your type, size, and construction.
Recovery Path
If significant deductions were missed, we explain the Form 3115 catch-up process. No amended returns required. All missed deductions captured in a single current-year filing.
Find Out What Your Study Missed.
Upload your existing study. We will review it within 24 hours and tell you exactly what we find — and what we would have found differently. Free. No obligation. If we cannot find more in deductions than our fee — you owe us nothing.