A cost segregation study is one of the most effective ways for real
estate owners and investors to enhance cash flow, accelerate deductions, and
strengthen long-term tax planning. By reviewing building components and
separating shorter-life assets from standard depreciation schedules, a detailed
cost segregation analysis can dramatically improve financial performance across
residential, commercial, and industrial properties. At O’Connor, our
engineering-driven Cost Segregation Services are designed to help property
owners benefit from accelerated depreciation and bonus depreciation
opportunities available under current IRS guidelines.
Every study begins with a thorough review of construction costs, blueprints,
site improvements, and real estate classifications to ensure every qualifying
asset is identified and placed into the correct depreciation category. This
approach allows property owners to significantly increase early-stage
deductions, maximize Real Estate Tax Savings, and reinvest freed-up capital into
new acquisitions, renovations, or business expansion.
Our cost segregation real estate specialists use proven methodologies, deep
industry expertise, and IRS-compliant documentation to deliver reliable results
that withstand scrutiny. Whether you own multifamily properties, office
buildings, hotels, warehouses, or retail centers, our team ensures that every
element—from electrical systems to interior finishes—is evaluated for
accelerated treatment. The outcome is a strategic financial advantage that enhances
your return on investment while minimizing tax liabilities.
A well-executed cost segregation study also positions real estate owners to
take advantage of current and future bonus depreciation rules before
legislative changes impact deductions. With precise asset classification and a
clear audit trail, you gain long-term clarity, improved tax efficiency, and a
stronger financial foundation.
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