Don't pay your Federal income taxes without consulting with DASI first.
Premier provider of quality cost segregation services, an engineering-based analysis of commercial buildings for the purpose of accelerating depreciation expense for federal income tax purposes.
Are you paying too much tax? Thousands of commercial property owners overpay federal income tax every year because they are missing out on allowable depreciation expense deductions.
What is cost segregation? An engineering-based cost analysis of new or existing projects for the purpose of accelerating depreciation expense for federal income tax purposes.
Accelerate depreciation expenses: A cost segregation analysis breaks down construction and acquisition costs and allocates them to specific categories: tangible personal property, land improvements and real property.
Without an engineering-based cost segregation analysis, the taxpayer is unable to take full advantage of the tax law, thus foregoing the significant cash flow remitted to the IRS each year!
Who can benefit from cost segregation? Restaurants, Hospitals, Hotels, Dealerships, Manufacturing Facilities, Office & Industrial buildings, Golf courses, Capitalized leaseholds, Retail, Grocery stores, Multi-family properties.
Why DASI cost segregation? We perform an engineering-based cost segregation study that identifies and “breaks out†personal property components and land improvements from the structural building cost.
Benefits of cost segregation: Accelerated depreciation leads to lower income taxes and deferred tax liability which increases ROI and increases cash flow.
Experience of Big 4 accounting firms: DASI has delivered the same tax and engineering expertise, professionalism and quality of service expected by Fortune 1000 companies, but with personalized service and a flexible fee approach.
DASI can help you achieve Substantial Tax Savings Benefits if you have done one of the following: Purchased a commercial building or facility; Constructed a new commercial building; Renovated, remodeled, restored or expanded an existing building or facility; Owned a commercial facility that was purchased or improved after January 1, 1990.
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