Cost Segregation is a tax savings strategy that appropriately classifies building component costs for federal tax depreciation purposes and facilitates "partial disposition" deductions. Using new online cost segregation software tools, tax preparers can generate these reports for smaller properties without hiring a third-party engineer. This course will demonstrate these new software tools and discuss tax planning strategies that can be implemented.
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KBKG
Manager
sasha.brenecki@kbkg.com
3125614062
Sasha Brenecki is a manager with KBKG specializing in cost segregation and fixed asset services overseeing the Midwest region. She has over six years of experience conducting cost segregation studies, section 481a adjustment calculations, and fixed asset reviews, including residential rental property, commercial retail property, and industrial manufacturing facilities. Her responsibilities include project management, 481a technical training for staff engineers, client development and proposals, and recruitment.
KBKG
Manager - Cost Segregation
ryan.vandervelden@kbkg.com
(877) 525-4462
Ryan VanderVelden is a manager at KBKG specializing in cost segregation. He joined the firm in 2014 and has consulted for clients with fixed assets in a variety of different industries, including hospitality, manufacturing, restaurant, and retail. Ryan is a member of the American Society of Cost Segregation Professionals (ascsp.org) and represents KBKG Texas on KBKG’s volunteer committee and sustainability committee.
Ryan is originally from California and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering degree from California State University, Chico. In his spare time, he enjoys studying architecture and he is an active supporter of arts and culture in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.
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