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SACRAMENTO PROPERTY OWNERS

Reviewed August 17, 2026 · Updated for current federal bonus-depreciation guidance

Cost segregation studies for Sacramento commercial property.

Sacramento-area garden apartments, self-storage facilities, medical buildings and neighborhood centers often combine a substantial building basis with parking and other site improvements. Cali Cost Seg provides a free preliminary screen followed by a fixed-fee, professionally reviewed study when the numbers support moving forward.

  • No study work before payment
  • CPA-ready final report
  • California statewide

WHY IT MATTERS

Move eligible basis into faster recovery periods.

The best first targets are owners who recently acquired, built or improved income-producing property and expect to hold it while the accelerated deductions can be used. An older acquisition may still qualify for a look-back analysis, but the owner’s CPA determines the accounting-method and filing treatment.

Plain English: you are not creating a new deduction. You are identifying when supported pieces of the property may be depreciated.

WHAT WE REVIEW

Property types served in Sacramento

01

Multifamily and apartment communities

02

Drive-up and climate-controlled self storage

03

Medical, dental and veterinary offices

04

Strip centers and neighborhood retail

05

Major renovation and tenant-improvement projects

06

Multi-property California portfolios

SHOW ME THE NUMBERS

Illustrative Sacramento example

Illustrative only. This assumes a 37% federal marginal rate where shown and that the owner can currently use the deduction.

Property value
$5,000,000
Estimated depreciable basis
$4,000,000
Potential faster basis
$600,000 to $1,200,000
Potential upfront federal effect
$222,000 to $444,000
Study or comparison benchmark
$5,000 to $15,000+

This is a timing illustration, not guaranteed permanent tax savings. California commonly requires a separate depreciation schedule because it generally does not conform to federal bonus depreciation.

DOES IT FIT?

Strong candidates usually have four things.

Property is income producing or used in a business

Building basis is generally at least $500,000

Purchase, construction or improvements are documented

CPA confirms the owner can benefit from added depreciation

STATEWIDE COVERAGE

Serving owners throughout the region.

SacramentoRosevilleRocklinElk GroveFolsomWest SacramentoWoodlandDavis

PORTFOLIO PRICING

More properties. Lower cost per study.

Order and pay for the properties together to receive a simple portfolio discount.

2 properties5% off3 to 4 properties10% off5+ properties15% off

STRAIGHT ANSWERS

Frequently asked questions.

Do you serve all of Sacramento?+

Yes. Intake can begin remotely across Sacramento. A physical inspection or local documentation visit is arranged when the paid study scope requires it.

Is California depreciation the same as federal depreciation?+

No. California generally does not conform to federal bonus depreciation, so the owner commonly needs separate federal and California schedules. The CPA confirms the final treatment.

Is the free estimate a completed study?+

No. It is an illustrative screen using the facts you provide. No engineering takeoff, professional certification or tax opinion is included. Technical work begins only after a signed and paid engagement.

Does my CPA need to approve the study first?+

No. It is smart to ask whether you can currently use additional depreciation, but the paid study does not require advance CPA approval. Your CPA makes the final filing decision.

Do you guarantee tax savings?+

No. A study accelerates the timing of eligible depreciation. Results depend on basis, property facts, placed-in-service dates, passive-loss rules, tax rates and the owner's filing position.

AUTHORITATIVE SOURCES

Reviewed against current IRS and California guidance.

Last reviewed August 17, 2026. Tax rules and procedures can change. Your CPA should confirm the law that applies to your acquisition date, placed-in-service date and return.

IRS Topic 704: DepreciationIRS Cost Segregation Audit Technique GuideIRS Notice 2026-11: 100% bonus depreciation guidanceIRS Notice 2026-16: qualified production propertyCalifornia FTB federal tax change summary

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