Section 179 lets businesses immediately deduct the cost of qualifying equipment (computers, vehicles, machinery) in the year of purchase rather than depreciating over years. 2026 limit: $1,250,000 with phase-out starting at $3,130,000 of total equipment purchases. Section 179 applies to tangible business property used more than 50% for business. Bonus depreciation (60% in 2024, phasing out) layers on top for additional immediate write-off. Combined, these provisions allow small businesses to fully deduct most equipment purchases in year one. Particularly powerful for buying business vehicles (subject to luxury auto caps) and computer equipment.
Article
Alternative Minimum Tax
Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) is a parallel tax system designed to ensure high-income taxpayers pay a minimum. Calculate…
American Opportunity Credit
The American Opportunity Credit provides up to $2,500 per student per year for the first four years of…
Bunching Deductions
Bunching deductions is the strategy of concentrating itemizable expenses into alternating years to exceed the standard deduction in…
Charitable Contribution Deduction
Charitable contribution deductions allow taxpayers who itemize to deduct cash donations to qualified 501(c)(3) charities up to 60%…
Child Tax Credit
The Child Tax Credit (CTC) provides $2,000 per qualifying child under 17, with $1,600 refundable as the Additional…
Deductible Business Expense
A deductible business expense must be both 'ordinary' (common in your industry) and 'necessary' (helpful to the business).…
Section 179 Deduction
August 22, 2026 · Aditya Gupta
Tax
Related terms
Alternative Minimum Tax
Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) is a parallel tax system designed to ensure high-income taxpayers pay a minimum. Calculate…
American Opportunity Credit
The American Opportunity Credit provides up to $2,500 per student per year for the first four years of…
Bunching Deductions
Bunching deductions is the strategy of concentrating itemizable expenses into alternating years to exceed the standard deduction in…
Charitable Contribution Deduction
Charitable contribution deductions allow taxpayers who itemize to deduct cash donations to qualified 501(c)(3) charities up to 60%…
Child Tax Credit
The Child Tax Credit (CTC) provides $2,000 per qualifying child under 17, with $1,600 refundable as the Additional…
Deductible Business Expense
A deductible business expense must be both 'ordinary' (common in your industry) and 'necessary' (helpful to the business).…
