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Section 179 Tax Deductions

Understand and calculate your potential Section 179 tax deductions for equipment purchases.

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Section 179 at a Glance for 2025

2025 Deduction Limit = $2,500,000

To take the deduction for the tax year 2025, the equipment must be financed or purchased and put into service between January 1, 2025, and the end of the day on December 31, 2025.

2025 Spending Cap on equipment purchases = $4,000,000

This is the maximum amount that can be spent on equipment before the Section 179 Deduction available to your company begins to be reduced on a dollar-for-dollar basis.

Bonus Depreciation: 100% for 2025

Bonus Depreciation is generally taken after the Section 179 Spending Cap is reached. The Bonus Depreciation is available for both new and used equipment.

Calculate your deductions by visiting the Section 179 Deduction Calculator

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