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Bonus depreciation help
Can someone help me understand the future of bonus depreciation? As I understand it, I can take 100% of 5 and 15 depreciation this year. This phases out starting next year. Does that mean next year I can take 80% of that and the remaining 20% would stay on its 5/15 year course? If not, what am I missing?
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Michael Plaks
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Instead of 80% bonus depreciation, you might be able to use Section 179 for the 100% deduction