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Monday, June 16, 2008

DCLLC Cost Segregation Services


The best cost cutting, tax reduction and raising cash flow any commercial and sole proprietorship business can avail is cost segregation. Cost segregation services help you segregate your building construction and land improvements cost to short term depreciation from long term depreciation allocation effectively and legally. It is best to hire a cost segregation specialist rather than letting your accountants do the work but at the same time consulting with the specialist. Save your manpower’s energy coordinating. Find the most affordable and efficient cost segregation specialist now.

If you are worried on something like charges and representation fees then try the services of DCLLC. I have done some research in the past pertaining cost segregation services and so far this is the only company that offered a very reasonable affordable cost of services. IRS had approved cost efficient ways to save on your taxes and you can benefit more by availing the affordable services DCLLC may have to offer.

A few things you should consider when looking for cost segregation services: personnel availability on representation, cost of representation with IRS, plane and hotel charges, consultation fees, the cost segregation services charges itself and of course the lead time they are going to commit to complete the work. It helps to ask first for the list of requirements they need to complete the study so you may be able to gather it before the cost segregation specialist fly to your place.

There are those that collect to as high as US$10,000 and there are those that charges to as affordable as US$5,000. Whatever is your need, please request to take a look at the guidelines for cost segregation allocation procedure. It never hurts to run your eyes through them. DCLLC gives you the leverage to do more than what you are currently practicing. And that is simply implementing cost segregation and moving depreciation values from long 39 years to close to 5 – 7 years!

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