Benefits of a Cost Segregation Study | Tax Savings & Accelerated Depreciation — O’Connor & Associates
Unlock significant tax benefits and boost your cash flow with a Cost Segregation Study from O’Connor & Associates. By itemizing and reclassifying property components, cost segregation accelerates depreciation for eligible commercial and rental buildings—allowing property owners to claim accelerated write-offs and defer income taxes sooner rather than later. Our expert engineers and tax professionals help you identify shorter-life assets (e.g., equipment, fixtures, land improvements) separate from the building structure, maximizing deductions in the early years of ownership.
With an O’Connor cost segregation study, you can:
Reduce your current income tax burden by capturing deductions earlier
Increase depreciation to free up cash for reinvestment
Use “look-back” studies to recover missed depreciation from prior years
Strategically position gains for favorable capital gains tax treatment upon sale
Ensure full IRS compliance through systematic documentation
Apply bonus depreciation where permitted for even deeper tax savings
We specialize in delivering tailored, IRS-compliant cost segregation reports across a variety of asset classes—commercial real estate, retail, lodging, medical facilities, rentals, and more. Our approach includes both engineering-based cost reconstruction and estimation techniques, depending on available records. Whether you have a fully documented build history or limited paperwork, we’ll design the optimal path for your tax strategy.
At O’Connor & Associates, our cost segregation services are backed by decades of experience and a commitment to transparency and accuracy. Our teams partner with CPAs and property owners to ensure your study is defensible and aligned with prevailing tax guidelines. Don’t leave deductions on the table—tap into the power of depreciation acceleration and turn passive real estate into active tax savings.
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