Art of Dental Finance and Management

How Dentists Can Save Money on a New Office with a Cost Segregation Study

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Show Notes


Dentists who have previously built, or would like to build out a new office, could benefit from a cost segregation study to maximize any available tax deductions. A cost segregation study can be done on any property that is producing income and can accelerate your depreciation deductions, allowing you to get more money in your pocket right away. This way, you’ll pay less in taxes and improve your cash flow.   In this episode of The Art of Dental Finance and Management podcastArt meets with Mark Rogers, Eide Bailly’s Principal-in-Charge of Fixed Asset Services to discuss how cost segregation studies can help dentists save money on a new office build. With a team of CPAs, construction managers, architects, engineers, the Fixed Asset Services team look at how to achieve deductions in the built environment. Especially with the advent of the Tax Cut and Jobs Act (TCJA) and the CARES Act, there are even more opportunities to take advantage of all the available tax savings.    A cost segregation study breaks out a building into different components, trying to find some lower life property within it in order to get the standard 39 year depreciation schedule into a 5, 7 or 15 year period to secure bonus depreciation. For example, if you put a component into 5 years and get a 50% bonus, you can take half of your 5 year cost in year one.    Reach out to Art if you have any questions regarding dental finance and management for your dental practice. More information about the Eide Bailly dental team can be found at www.eidebailly.com/dentist.   Cost segregation studies can be very complex. Our team of experts can help make it easier, saving you money and peace of mind. https://www.eidebailly.com/services/tax/fixed-asset-services


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