A Blog About Tax Savings for Building Owners

Month: November 2025

Year-end Tax Planning for CPAs, Building and Business Owners – Cost Segregation

It’s that time of year again – Q4 and people start to scramble to see what their tax liabilities are going to be for the year. Business owners are meeting with their tax advisors and accountants to see what the damage is going to me. Many times the topic of cost segregation comes up and a smart tax advisor will encourage his/her building owner client to get a cost segregation study done. If you don’t have a resource to get that done, I’d be happy to be of help to you.

I work with building owners, investors, CPAs, EAs, tax professionals, commercial real estate brokers and REALTORS all across the U.S. to get cost segregation studies done so they can save money on their income taxes.

Check out our new resource at www.CostSegCalc.com. Plug in your asset details and you will see what you can save on your taxes. If you need a quote for the study, you can fill out the form there or give me a call.

Cost Segregation Savannah, GA

Savannah, GA Industrial Real Estate - Office Warehouse
Savannah, GA – Industrial Real Estate

Savannah, GA is one of the fastest growing areas in the country and commercial real estate is benefiting from that growth. The Port of Savannah is a huge driver of the growth and particularly industrial real estate as demand for warehouses grows.

I love Savannah! It’s a beautiful, historic Southern city that has such a great mix of new and old. Many buildings are being renovated and many others are being torn down and new ones going up. If you own commercial real estate in and around Savannah, GA and you want to discuss cost segregation, please reach out and I’d be happy to talk.

Regularly I get questions from CPAs, tax advisors, CRE brokers and building owners if a particular building is good for cost segregation. The fact of the matter is, most buildings with a basis north of $200,000 can generate a nice result with cost segregation. It will depend upon whether or not the owner can benefit from the increased accumulated depreciation expense our studies generate. We always encourage owners to consult their tax advisor before moving ahead with a cost segregation study.

In the video below, I run through some examples of recent sales and plugging in the asset details into our Cost Seg Calculator to see what kind of results might be expected from a cost segregation study.

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