How Much is a Cost Segregation and Why Is It Expensive?

 

 

 

A Cost Segregation study involves specialized engineering expertise, detailed property analysis, and thorough documentation review, which drives up the cost, but the expense is justified because the resulting long-term tax savings and cash flow benefits typically far outweigh the initial outlay. The study requires skilled engineers and tax professionals to perform an in-person site visit and carefully review documents like blueprints, invoices, and the property tax card to accurately value the non-depreciable land.

While the cost is higher due to this complexity, Engineered Tax Services (ETS) delivers top-quality results comparable to Big Four CPA standards while often charging a fraction of their fees. ETS prioritizes verifying land values and presenting a conservative, realistic benefit analysis to deliver tangible results that make the study a smart, long-term investment that pays for itself many times over.

Cost Segregation Pricing: Why the Investment is Justified

  • Required Expertise: The complexity demands skilled engineers and tax professionals for accurate analysis.
  • Detailed Work: The study involves detailed property analysis, an in-person site visit, and a careful review of documentation (blueprints, invoices, property tax cards).
  • Land Value Verification: ETS takes time to verify land values (not using arbitrary percentages like 10% or 20%), which ensures accuracy and compliance.
  • ETS Value Proposition: ETS provides top-quality, defendable results comparable to Big Four standards but often charges 50% to 80% less.
  • ROI (Return on Investment): The long-term tax savings and cash flow benefits realized through accelerated depreciation far outweigh the initial cost, making it a smart investment.

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