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Section 179 for rental properties

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I'm looking for ways to utilize section 179 bonus depreciation with residential and non-residential properties.  

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Ari Lasky
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Ari Lasky
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@Brody Tarter section 179 and “bonus” depreciation are two separate items.

There are limitations on section 179 while bonus depreciation, under the new tax code, don’t have a lot of those limitations.

You would have to be more specific on what you are trying to accomplish and on what assets. Did you put on a new roof? New HVAC system?

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