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dgwllp
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Section 179 Business Equipment

We are a LLP.

 

I tried to look up Section 179 definition on IRS web but couldn't find anything specific..

 

I know that business related computer, software are deductible. What about high tech keyboard, mouse, trackpad ( like Apple ones), printers and other computer accessories.. Are they deductible under Sec. 179?

 

Thank you very much!

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M-MTax
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Section 179 Business Equipment

Sec 179 applies to tangible personal property purchased for use in a trade or business, and if the taxpayer elects, qualified real property....not sure why the items you mentioned wouldn't qualify.

Section 179 Business Equipment

you might want to consider bonus depreciation over 179.   based on the assets you mentioned, the depreciation deduction before limitation would be the same.  however, 179 is limited to business income so if there's a loss (or if business income before 179 is less than the 179 amount all you get is the business income amount) you don't get it currently. it becomes a carryforward that you only get to the extent of business income in future years.  there is no similar limitation for bonus depreciation.  if you dispose of a "179" asset before the end of its useful life, then you have to go through the procedure of computing what MACRS depreciation would have been and recapture the excess of 179 over the MACRS deduction. then the remaining basis gets reported on form 4797 so you get the deduction for any remaining basis. (never understood the reason for this but it is the law)

 

 

dgwllp
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Section 179 Business Equipment

Thank you!

dgwllp
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Section 179 Business Equipment

Thanks for pointing that out!

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