Unlock accelerated tax savings through a specialized cost segregation depreciation strategy tailored to the unique assets within your property. At O’Connor, we employ an engineering-driven, IRS-compliant cost segregation methodology to help you reclassify and reallocate portions of your building into shorter depreciation schedules, enabling you to claim increased deductions earlier in the property life cycle. Our Cost Segregation Depreciation Approach integrates deep expertise in tax regulations, building systems analysis, and property classification to deliver measurable returns for real estate investors.
We begin with a free, no-risk preliminary assessment, collaborating with your CPA or tax advisor to gather relevant documentation, conduct a site inspection, and isolate qualifying components. From there, we prepare a comprehensive report that allocates costs across 5-, 7-, 15-, and 27.5 / 39-year categories, per the IRS Tangible Property Regulations, ensuring all classifications follow accepted engineering standards and federal guidelines. You’ll receive clear, defensible support for your depreciation strategies — no guesswork, no audit surprises.
Our process helps property owners maximize bonus depreciation, improve cash flow, and reduce overall tax burden — all while maintaining full IRS compliance. Whether you own commercial buildings, multifamily housing, or rental properties, our approach is designed to identify hidden depreciation opportunities that are often overlooked. With a proven track record in multiple U.S. markets and the ability to support remote and on-site studies, we adapt to your property and tax goals to deliver real, lasting benefits.
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