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Cost segregation has become a core tax planning strategy for real estate investors who want to accelerate depreciation and improve cash flow. Finding the right provider can be a challenge. Firms differ in engineering expertise, property specialization, credentials, pricing, and reporting practices… and those differences are difficult to compare from a search results page.
FindCostSeg puts those firms in one searchable platform. Investors can filter providers by areas of expertise, property types served, services offered, and professional credentials.
“Real estate investors shouldn’t have to spend hours searching Google, asking for referrals, and comparing providers that don’t fit their needs,” said Greg Pacioli, Founder at FindCostSeg. “We created the FindCostSeg directory to make that process simple and give investors a better starting point when they’re researching cost seg.”
Coverage Across Property Types
The directory includes providers serving:
- Commercial real estate
- Multifamily properties
- Short-term rentals
- Hotels and hospitality
- Self-storage
- Industrial and warehouse properties
- Office buildings
- Retail properties
- Residential investment properties
- Renovation and improvement projects
A Resource for Investors & Tax Professionals
FindCostSeg also serves CPAs, EAs, and tax strategists who advise real estate investors. Tax professionals can use the directory to research potential cost segregation partners for clients. Investors can use it to understand what services and expertise exist before they request a proposal.
Alongside the directory, the platform publishes educational resources on cost segregation, bonus depreciation, depreciation strategies, and real estate tax planning.
Cost segregation is not a strategy for everyone. The benefits vary with a property’s purchase price, depreciable basis, construction, improvements, property type, and the owner’s tax situation. FindCostSeg is a research and discovery resource, not a substitute for professional tax advice. Investors should work with their CPA or tax advisor to determine whether cost segregation fits their circumstances.
The company plans to expand both its provider listings and its educational library as the industry evolves.
To explore cost segregation providers, visit FindCostSeg.com.
Source: FindCostSeg
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