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EPISODE · Mar 11, 2026 · 37 MIN

Cost Segregation & Tax Strategy for Commercial Buildings | Sigi Hill of CSSI Services

from Living In The Ozarks · host Living In The Ozarks

In this episode of Living in the Ozarks, host Duston Farrell sits down with Sigi Hill of CSSI Services to explore how cost segregation works and how it can help commercial property owners reduce tax liability through accelerated depreciation. Sigi explains the engineering-based approach behind cost segregation studies and why this strategy can create significant financial advantages for investors and building owners.The conversation also dives into Sigi’s personal journey from growing up in Germany to building a career in business consulting in the United States. Along the way, she shares insights on entrepreneurship, real estate investing, tax strategy, and the lessons she has learned working with thousands of commercial property owners.This episode is part of the Ozarks Experience series — conversations focused on the people, businesses, and stories that make the Ozarks a unique place to live and build a business. Watch the full episode onYouTube: @LivingInTheOzarksMOSpotify: Living in the Ozarks

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