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Reduce your taxes & improve your cash flow

Check how cost segregation helps to reduce your tax and improve your cash flow

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Reduce your taxes & improve your cash flow

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  1. Ta x R e d u c t i o n E x p e r t s REDUCE YOUR Taxes & Improve your Cash flow with Cost Segregation!

  2. What is Cost Segregation? An IRS-defined approach for depreciating commercial properties thereby reducing your federal incomes taxes. Cost Segregation reduces and defers state and federal income taxes. It reduces income taxes by converting ordinary income to capital gains and defers income taxes by increasing depreciation in the early years of ownership. It is a technical process where short-life items are separated from long life items. Cost Segregation typically doubles or triples depreciation during the first five years of ownership. w w w . e x p e r t c o s t s e g . c o m

  3. What kind of properties qualify for a cost segregation study? Cost segregation can be performed for most commercial properties Real property acquired or built after 1986 Commercial for profit venture Depreciable basis of at least $500,000 w w w . e x p e r t c o s t s e g . c o m

  4. Benefits of the study 01 02 03 04 Increase in cash flow Reduction in current Deferral of Federal Ability to recapture tax liability Income Taxes past years w w w . e x p e r t c o s t s e g . c o m

  5. Is Cost Segregation Right For You? Cost segregation makes sense if you have substantial taxable income and can use the additional depreciation to reduce income taxes. For a person with no income, the additional depreciation simply provides a net loss carry forward (indefinite now) but no immediate benefit. w w w . e x p e r t c o s t s e g . c o m

  6. Calculate Your Potential Savings! Use our Cost Segregation Calculator and get an estimate of your first year and five years of tax savings. Get a free property analysis including a step-by-step guide on how to claim your savings. Ta x R e d u c t i o n E x p e r t s w w w . e x p e r t c o s t s e g . c o m

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