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SECTION 179
For 2021, the limit for Section 179 expensing on eligible property is now $1,050,000 and phases out completely at $2,620,000. The limits for 2022 are $1,080,000 and phases out completely at $2,700,000.
Within these guidelines, Section 179 also allows for immediate and 100% expensing of qualified improvement property placed in service starting in tax year 2018. This provision phases out in 2023. Improvements include:
If the taxpayer claims 100% bonus depreciation, the first-year limit is $18,200, while the limits for the other years remain the same.
If your gross receipts exceed that threshold, you must use the accrual method. For more information about the advantages and disadvantages of each method, speak with your tax professional, or see IRS Publication 538 - Accounting Periods and Methods.
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