Magic in Milwaukee: a Cost Segregation Possibilities Story
I’m a woman who’s a restaurant owner. Last year I purchased a Japanese restaurant in, of all places, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. I really wanted to renovate it, but I was concerned … Read more
From different building types to businesses and specific tax situations, all of the articles in this section will revolve around Cost Segregation.
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I’m a woman who’s a restaurant owner. Last year I purchased a Japanese restaurant in, of all places, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. I really wanted to renovate it, but I was concerned … Read more
Thanks to the IRS and changes in federal law, the rules governing bonus depreciation in cost segregation have continued to transform over the years. This article reviews the most significant recent changes … Read more
In its 20-year history of completing cost segregation studies, Engineered Tax Services has obtained some pretty impressive tax savings, but none stands out like the amazing $105 million in taxes … Read more
Make U.S. tax law work for you. Self-storage operators can benefit significantly from using cost segregation because of the unique types of construction and exterior improvements found on a storage … Read more
If you’ve got real estate or real estate clients, you should know that the best way to reduce tax liability is by commissioning a cost segregation study. But should you … Read more
In recent years, commercial real estate owners and investors have learned a secret: they can greatly maximize their tax savings if they combine Low-Income Housing Tax Credits with a cost … Read more
Building Renovations Before or After A Cost Segregation Study? If you’ve got real estate or real estate clients, you should know that the best way to reduce tax liability is … Read more
How often should cost segregation be applied to a building? And are annual updates required or necessary? Property owners ask this question on a regular basis. A good cost segregation study only … Read more
The past year has seen a flurry of legislative and regulatory measures intended to assist businesses and individuals with COVID-19 challenges. Given the volume of ensuing guidance from the IRS … Read more
The year 2020 will be recorded as a time of volatility and market disruption—not to mention a presidential election that changed which party controls the executive branch. Long before COVID-19 … Read more