Welcome to Cost Segregation PartnersGrant Keppel, CPA

Cost Segregation Partners is one of the nation's leading providers of cost segregation and consulting services to real estate owners. Cost Segregation Partners also assists accountants and CPA firms in providing services to their qualified clients who have constructed, bought, expanded or remodeled real estate. 

 

EVENT: September 27: Cash Flow Acceleration and Tax Benefits Webinar  Find out how cash flow can be freed up on recent commercial transaction property acquisitions while making funding of new transactions more advantageous.
 

Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010  

 

Order Your Copy Here: Real Estate Cost Segregation: A Practitioner's Guide  

Obama Tax Compromise Approved by Congress! 

See our overview of the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010. You can also learn about why Cost Segregation studies are more valuable than ever HERE.



The 2010 Small Business Jobs Act Contains Business Capital Cost Recovery Incentives

Bonus Depreciation Extended: The Act retroactively extends bonus depreciation deductions that were allowed in 2008 and 2009 through 2010 and provides limited additional depreciation in 2011.

  

 

Order our Book on Cost Segregation Studies: Real Estate Cost Segregation: A Practitioner's Guide


Thomson | RIAPublished by Thomson | RIA, the premier provider of advanced research, practice materials, and compliance tools for tax, accounting and corporate finance professionals.
 

 

Authored by Grant Keppel, CPA, a nationally renowned cost segregation practitioner and Director of Cost Segregation Partners. His book, Real Estate Cost Segregation: A Practitioner's Guide puts cost segregation in its larger depreciation context and discusses the legal authorities that support cost segregation for depreciation purposes. 
 
It shows practitioners how to identify projects that are good prospects for cost segregation and, to this end, provides print- outs of sample spreadsheets used to determine whether these studies will be cost-effective. It also discusses what IRS is looking for in a quality study and report. Mr. Keppel walks the reader through the actual execution of a cost segregation study and report as a multi-step process, and as a multi-party process involving the tax practitioner, other experts and the client. He also discusses building a cost segregation practice and other issues related to cost segregation as a business.

  

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