Commercial building owners can use a cost segregation study results to eliminate or minimize their quarterly tax payments. These building owners can even just use an estimate or predictive analysis from a qualified cost segregation firm an apply that to the calculations for what their tax liability might be for their quarterlies.

As I write this today, the September 15th deadline is coming up late this week. As building owners and their CPAs make the final calculations for what the owner’s estimated tax bill might be, we can generate an estimate for that owner yet this week that would impact what that owner owes for his quarterly payment.

For example, let’s stay a business owner / building owner is expecting that he or she has to write a check to the IRS for $20,000 for his quarterly payment. This owner also owns a building that he has owned for a few years but has never done a cost segregation study. We can run an estimate this week and provide an idea what that owner might save on his taxes. Let’s say the estimate comes back and we believe he may save $30,000 on his income taxes if he applied it to this year’s tax return. If that’s the case, that $20,000 that he owes this week could stay in his checking account rather than being sent off to the IRS.

Please consult your own tax advisor. This post is not tax advice. Please reach out to me if you’d like for me to run an estimate on your building.