Justin Gephart possesses a wealth of industry knowledge and specializes in cost segregation and fixed asset review, two of our firm’s primary areas of expertise. He also oversees McGuire Sponsel’s business development activity, propelling the firm’s expansion and increasing national reputation. He has over 10 years of tax and public accounting experience working with both individual and corporate tax clients of various sizes. McGuire Sponsel’s clients seek his expertise in conducting conservative cost segregation studies that maximize asset reclassifications. Transparency is at the forefront of every study as Gephart partners with clients to understand their business and guide them through the tax planning process from start to finish.
Gephart has considerable experience leading studies in a variety of industries, including industrial, retail, commercial, and multi-family facilities. He and his team optimize depreciation schedules and recommend alternative tax strategies that may have previously not been considered. Prior to joining the firm in 2012, he worked in the public accounting sector. Gephart received his Business Management degree with a specialization in accounting from Indiana Wesleyan University.
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Recent Resources
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R&D TaxJanuary 31, 2020
2018 Farm Bill Provides Framework for Hemp Industry to Claim R&D Tax Credit
by TJ Sponsel IICannabis companies have traditionally been unable to claim R&D credits due to 26 U.S. Code § 280E, which prohibits any...
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Cost SegregationJanuary 23, 2020
Moving forward without a technical correction to QIP
by Dave McGuireHow should CPAs deal with the lack of a technical correction to the QIP drafting error in the TCJA?
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January 8, 2020
McGuire Sponsel adds International Tax practice
by TJ Sponsel IIAcquisition of Align Global Consulting brings deep international expertise to specialty tax consulting firm
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Cost SegregationDecember 20, 2019
Legislation Update: 179D and 45L Extension
by Dave McGuireOn Thursday December 19th the Senate passed a long awaited bill on Tax Extenders.