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Real Estate Tax Savings Opportunities Through a Cost Segregation Study

Real estate investors and contractors that acquired, renovated or built a building should consider a cost segregation study to determine if the property qualifies for accelerated depreciation.
By David E. Gibbs
November 8, 2021
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by David E. Gibbs
David E. Gibbs, CPA, CCIFP, CRE, MBA, is a tax partner with McCarthy & Company, a construction and real estate accounting leader. CE included the firm in its Top 50 Accounting Firms™ list for the past five years. He can be contacted at (610) 828-1900 or David.Gibbs@McCarthy.CPA.

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