Monday, February 15, 2010

Cost Segregation Applied

Quoted from http://www.journalofaccountancy.com/Issues/2004/Aug/CostSegregationApplied.htm:

Cost Segregation Applied

OVERLOOKED OPPORTUNITY
Accounting professionals must be able to suggest and help implement cost segregation for their clients or employers so they can achieve maximum tax savings. In the past when taxpayers purchased real estate, they traditionally allocated 20% of the purchase price to land and 80% to buildings. While the IRS rarely questioned this simplistic approach, purchasers did themselves a financial disservice: They forfeited opportunities to achieve a better tax result.

Although the cost segregation technique always was available to real estate purchasers, it often was overlooked as a tax-savings tool. Recently, however, buyers have begun to recognize that despite some drawbacks, cost segregation can dramatically increase tax savings. They are, therefore, taking advantage of this opportunity, challenging the “business as usual” mantra.

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