
Why Cost Segregation Isn’t Just for Real Estate Investors — with Sean Graham
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What if you could cut your tax bill in half—just by owning your building the right way?
In this episode, James sits down with Sean Graham of Maven Cost Segregation to unpack the most overlooked tax strategy business owners, CFOs, and firm leaders aren’t using—but should be.
You’ll learn:
- How cost segregation turns depreciation into cash flow
- Why most accountants still don’t bring it up to clients
- Who qualifies (and how much you can really save)
- Why Sean focuses on SEO + education instead of ads
- The mindset shift that helped him scale a niche service business
👉 If your business owns real estate—or your clients do—this episode could be worth five to six figures.
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