O'Connor & Associates offers a range of cost segregation fee options tailored to meet the diverse needs of property owners seeking to maximize tax savings. With over 25 years of experience and more than 10,000 studies completed, O'Connor provides both full-service and DIY solutions, ensuring flexibility and compliance with IRS guidelines.
Their fee structures are designed to accommodate various property types, including commercial, multifamily, and rental properties. Options range from comprehensive studies with on-site inspections starting at $5,000 to more budget-friendly alternatives without inspections, beginning at $2,500. These services are particularly beneficial for properties placed in service after January 19, 2025, as they qualify for 100% bonus depreciation under the reinstated provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
By leveraging O'Connor's expertise, property owners can accelerate depreciation, reduce federal tax liabilities, and enhance cash flow. Their engineering-based approach ensures accurate asset classification, supporting aggressive bonus depreciation benefits and facilitating reinvestment opportunities.
To explore the full range of fee options and determine the best fit for your property, visit their Cost Segregation Fee Options page.
To know more about us, visit https://www.poconnor.com/cost-segregation-fee-options/
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