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Maximizing Returns: How Cost Segregation, Section 45L, and Section 179D Help Real Estate Owners Save on Taxes

Maximizing Returns: How Cost Segregation, Section 45L, and Section 179D Help Real Estate Owners Save on Taxes

by Tyler Gordon | Apr 14, 2026 | Cash Flow

Why Many Property Owners Overpay Taxes Many commercial real estate investors follow a simple cycle: buy, operate, collect rent, and pay taxes. While this approach builds long-term value, it often leads to unnecessary tax payments. As a result, that extra tax...

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