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What Is A Cost Segregation Look-Back Study?

If you didn't perform a cost segregation study the year you acquired your property, you can still cash in on depreciation with a cost segregation look-back study.

    Erica Seppala
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Key Takeaway If you didn't perform a cost segregation study the year your property was put into service, you can still benefit from accelerated depreciation by conducting a look-back study, which allows you to claim catch-up deductions on your current tax return.
Erica Seppala

Erica Seppala

Editor & Senior Staff Writer at Merchant Maverick
Erica began writing on small business topics in 2008. She joined Merchant Maverick in 2018 and focuses on loans, accounting, and POS. She is a Certified ProAdvisor for QuickBooks Online and QuickBooks Payroll. She has been cited in MSN, Reader's Digest, Vox, U.S. News & World Report, and Real Simple. She is a graduate of Limestone University and resides in Greenville, South Carolina.
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