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Real Estate - Key Services

  • Cost Segregation
  • Valuable Tax Savings Imbedded in Buildings

Your company's real estate holdings constitute a huge capital investment. With Olsen Thielen's engineering-based cost segregation studies, you maximize your real property's financial return by generating significant cash flow savings. Our cost segregation professionals generate cash savings by carving out shorter-lived assets (qualifying for 5-7, and 15-year write-off periods) that are normally imbedded in a building's construction or acquisition costs (generally depreciated over 39-years).

You and Olsen Thielen will "mine out" these buried savings from:

  • New buildings presently under construction.
  • Existing buildings undergoing renovation, remodeling, restoration, or expansion.
  • Purchases of existing property.
  • Office/facility leasehold improvements and "fit outs".
  • Post-1986 real estate construction, building acquisitions, or improvements where no cost segregation study was performed (even though the statute of limitations previously closed on the property construction/acquisition year).

During a cost segregation study, we:

  • Physically inspect the property.
  • Examine architectural/engineering drawings and specifications for potential asset reclassification.
  • Analyze cost data, including the contractor's application of payments, change orders, owner-incurred costs, and indirect disbursements.
  • Prepare an itemized list of property units qualifying for shorter-life classification based on relevant income tax authorities.
  • Apportion direct labor, material components, and indirect costs based on engineering drawings/specifications.

Reconcile total costs per the engineering analysis to capitalized project costs.

Other compelling benefits:

  • Sales/Use Tax Benefits
  • Property Tax Relief
  • Other Credits and Incentives