Building owners….did you know that you could use an cost segregation ESTIMATE to help you manage your cash flow and perhaps pay less in quarterly tax payments or year end payments? How? Follow along…

When we provide an owner with an estimate, we are almost always conservative in our projection. If we say we believe that we’ll be able to identify say $200,000 in additional increased accumulated depreciation expense, we’ll normally hit at least that number 96-97% of the time. Occassionally the actual results come in a bit lighter.

But let’s say you owe a quarterly tax payment of $15,000 this quarter. You own a building but haven’t done cost segregation on it yet. Your building is profitable and the reason you own the tax money is in a big part because of the commercial real estate you own or the business you operate at the CRE building you own. You contact us. Our team done an initial analysis and says we can identify $200,000 in depreciation. Let’s say your tax rate is 32%. And let’s say you put this building into service in 2023 so bonus depreciation is 80%. Here’s the math:

$200,000 in depreciation x 80% (bonus depreciation) x 32% (tax rate) = $51,200 in estimated tax savings. We will provide you with a nice PDF for your records. You can use the depreciation expense expectation in the calculations you and your tax professional run to figure out what your quarterly payment might need to be. It could be that our estimate will wipe out your quarterly tax obligation. In this scenario noted, it very well could have done that.

This strategy can be used at any point in the year. It doesn’t just need to be reserved for year end tax planning. Reach out if you have questions and would like to discuss. John Murphy, Cost Segregation Specialist, 864-276-1448